We measure selection among high-skilled emigrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to less equal countries are positively selected relative to nonmigrants, while migrants to more equal countries are negatively selected, consistent with the prediction in Borjas (1987). Positive selection to less equal countries reflects university quality and grades, and negative selection to more equal countries reflects university subject and gender. Migrants to the United States are highly positively selected and concentrated in STEM fields. Our results highlight the relevance of the Borjas model for high-skilled individuals when credit constraints and other migration barriers are unlikely to be binding
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We measure selection of high-skilled migrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to les...
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The productive characteristics of migrating individuals, emigrant selection, affect welfare. The emp...
This paper examines the effect of inequality on the incentives to emigrate according to a person's e...
We measure selection among high-skilled emigrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to...
We measure selection of high-skilled migrants from Germany using pre-dicted earnings. Migrants to le...
We measure selection of high-skilled migrants from Germany using predicted earnings. Migrants to les...
In the context of an emerging focus on highly skilled migration throughout the OECD area, the questi...
In this paper, we examine the determinants of educational selectivity in immigration using immigrant...
This study examines how the sources and levels of income inequality affect how a country attracts an...
In this paper, I use a unique individual-level pre-migration labour market dataset for Poland to exa...
Immigrant selectivity describes the notion that migrants are not a random sample of the population a...
This thesis examines the selection of immigrants and their impact on the receiving economy. After...
More than ten years after the seminal paper by Borjas and Bratsberg (1996) modeling the impact of sk...
(US, Austria and Spain) to identify the wage earning ability (skills) of migrants and returnees rela...
This work aims at investigating the phenomenon of graduates’ migration from an OECD country at micro...
This paper uses survey data on employment immigrants in Australia and the United States to identify ...
The productive characteristics of migrating individuals, emigrant selection, affect welfare. The emp...
This paper examines the effect of inequality on the incentives to emigrate according to a person's e...