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Are All Migrants Really Worse Off in Urban Labour Markets? New Empirical Evidence from China
migration China discrimination informal employment
2012/10/17
The rapid and massive increase of rural-to-urban migration in China has drawn attention to the welfare of migrant workers, particularly to their working conditions and pay. This paper uses data from a...
A New Approach to Testing Marginal Productivity Theory
marginal productivity theory distribution of income robust statistics
2012/10/22
We address the long standing question of whether production factors are paid their marginal products. We propose a new approach that circumvents the need to specify production functions and to compare...
The Portability of New Immigrants' Human Capital: Language, Education and Occupational Matching
immigration human capital portability occupation language education
2012/10/25
The implications of human capital portability – including interactions between education, language skills and pre- and post-immigration occupational matching – for earnings are explored for new immigr...
Unions and Plant Closings in Britain: New Evidence from the 1990/98 WERS
union recognition union coverage plant closures WERS
2013/10/18
In this paper we exploit the longitudinal element of the 1990 and 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Surveys for Britain to investigate the effect of unionism on establishment closings. Contrary to bot...
Dutch Migrants in New Zealand: Did they Fare Well?
Dutch emigration New Zealand immigration labour market self-selection
2013/10/17
We analyse postwar Dutch migration to New Zealand. We document that history, reflect on analytical and econometric modelling and then combine a sample of Dutch migrants in New Zealand with a represent...
Unemployment and Crime: New Answers to an Old Question
regional panel data fixed effects clearance rate
2013/10/17
This paper uses panel data techniques to examine the relationship between unemployment and a range of categories of crime in New Zealand. The data cover sixteen regions over the period 1984 to 1996. R...