A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is that newly arriving immigrants are increasingly highly skilled. This paper analyses the factors affecting the change in the skill composition of immigrants in Switzerland between 1980 and 2010 using a framework suggested by Grogger & Hanson (2011). Our findings suggest that improved schooling in origin countries of immigrants and a shift in the relative demand for highly educated workers in destinations stand out as the two most important drivers. Yet, while improved schooling would predict only a modest increase in the share of highly educated immigrants and a large increase of middle educated immigrants, we show that demand shifts associa...
Abstract: This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between na...
The revival of international migration in the last fifteen years has spurred economists to more syst...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is th...
A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is th...
An important goal of immigration policy is facilitating the entry and supply of workers whose skills...
An important goal of immigration policy is facilitating the entry of foreign-born workers whose skil...
International labour migration in post-industrial countries raises numerous questions. A wide range ...
In 2000, 20 per cent of the Swiss resident population was constituted by foreigners (Fibbi and Wanne...
This paper investigates how recent immigration inflows from 2002 to 2008 have affected wages in Swit...
Abstract This paper uses linked Swiss administrative and survey data to examine the relationship be...
This article problematizes the concept of highly skilled migrants through an analysis of policy docu...
Recent encouragement of skilled immigration is mostly explained by the changing needs of the Swiss e...
One approach to meet a perceived increased demand for highly skilled workers has been to use migrati...
International students are potential highly skilled workers who can enter in their host country's la...
Abstract: This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between na...
The revival of international migration in the last fifteen years has spurred economists to more syst...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...
A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is th...
A pervasive, yet little acknowledged feature of international migration to developed countries is th...
An important goal of immigration policy is facilitating the entry and supply of workers whose skills...
An important goal of immigration policy is facilitating the entry of foreign-born workers whose skil...
International labour migration in post-industrial countries raises numerous questions. A wide range ...
In 2000, 20 per cent of the Swiss resident population was constituted by foreigners (Fibbi and Wanne...
This paper investigates how recent immigration inflows from 2002 to 2008 have affected wages in Swit...
Abstract This paper uses linked Swiss administrative and survey data to examine the relationship be...
This article problematizes the concept of highly skilled migrants through an analysis of policy docu...
Recent encouragement of skilled immigration is mostly explained by the changing needs of the Swiss e...
One approach to meet a perceived increased demand for highly skilled workers has been to use migrati...
International students are potential highly skilled workers who can enter in their host country's la...
Abstract: This article investigates the differences in post-compulsory education pathways between na...
The revival of international migration in the last fifteen years has spurred economists to more syst...
In this paper we analyse the effect of immigration on the labour market conditions for different ski...