Browsing Τμήμα Οικονομικών / Department of Economics by Subject "immigration"
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Guest worker programs: A theoretical analysis of welfare of the host and source countries*
(2013)This article examines the interaction between migration policies of the host and source countries in the context of a model of guest-worker migration. For the host, the objective is to provide low-cost labor for its employers ...
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Illegal immigration, foreign aid, and the transit countries
(2016)This article examines the problem facing an advanced, final-destination country as it seeks cooperation from its less-well-off neighbors to impede unauthorized, thirdcountry migrants from transiting their territories. With ...
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Migration, Foreign Aid and the Welfare State
(2012)Aspects related to the links between international migration, foreign aid and the welfare state are highlighted in this paper. Migration is modeled as a costly movement from an aid-recipient developing country with low ...
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Why does intermarriage increase immigrant employment? the role of networks
(2010)Social networks are commonly understood to play a large role in the labor market success of immigrants. Using 2000 U.S. Census data, this paper examines whether access to native networks, as measured by marriage to a native, ...