Local labor markets are most flexible and aggregate natural unemployment is reduced when there is sufficient interregional economic migration to ensure that workers are reallocated from declining to expanding regions. Local European labor markets have generally been viewed as not as flexible as those in North America, leading to greater fluctuations in local wages, labor force participation and unemployment rates, and smaller changes in local employment as economic shocks are primarily experienced by the local area's original residents. France is an interesting case. French gross migration rates—though perhaps relatively low—are higher today than a generation ago. Using a host of novel identification approaches and French employment zone da...
This article examines the impact of internal migration on the labour-market participation and earnin...
As in all developed countries, educated French people are concentrated in dense local labour markets...
This paper evaluates the impact of immigration on the labor market outcomes of na-tives in France ov...
France’s labor market can be hostile to new entrants, whether recently arrived immigrants or young p...
International audienceThis paper revisits empirical evidence on worker flows in France. We use much ...
We propose in this study a survey of the evolution of migration in France and the impact of migrat...
International audienceCombining large (up to 25%) extracts of five French censuses and data from Lab...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSECahiers de la MSE 2000.30 - Série B...
This paper studies the impact of naturalization on the labor market outcomes of foreign-born workers...
Countries with very fl exible institutions and labor market polices, like the U.S., experienced subs...
We build a dynamic model of migration where, in addition to classical mobility costs, workers face i...
Workers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by occupation. We use the ...
In France as well as in other developed economies, a skill-biased labour demand shift occurred in th...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
This article examines the impact of internal migration on the labour-market participation and earnin...
As in all developed countries, educated French people are concentrated in dense local labour markets...
This paper evaluates the impact of immigration on the labor market outcomes of na-tives in France ov...
France’s labor market can be hostile to new entrants, whether recently arrived immigrants or young p...
International audienceThis paper revisits empirical evidence on worker flows in France. We use much ...
We propose in this study a survey of the evolution of migration in France and the impact of migrat...
International audienceCombining large (up to 25%) extracts of five French censuses and data from Lab...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSECahiers de la MSE 2000.30 - Série B...
This paper studies the impact of naturalization on the labor market outcomes of foreign-born workers...
Countries with very fl exible institutions and labor market polices, like the U.S., experienced subs...
We build a dynamic model of migration where, in addition to classical mobility costs, workers face i...
Workers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by occupation. We use the ...
In France as well as in other developed economies, a skill-biased labour demand shift occurred in th...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
This article examines the impact of internal migration on the labour-market participation and earnin...
As in all developed countries, educated French people are concentrated in dense local labour markets...
This paper evaluates the impact of immigration on the labor market outcomes of na-tives in France ov...