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Titre International Migration and Wages
Auteur Çaglar Özden, Michael Packard, Mathis Wagner
Mir@bel Revue Revue d'économie du développement
Numéro volume 31, no 3, septembre 2018 The Annual AFD-World Bank Migration and Development Conference Ten Years After
Page 93-133
Résumé anglais Understanding the determinants of migration patterns and the selection of migrants is of paramount importance in a world in which over 240 million people have migrated and many more are considering doing so. This paper adds to the literature on this topic by (i) using micro-level wage data for a large number of source and destination countries, and (ii) identifying the impact of bilateral variables, e.g. distance, and source and destination country characteristics using a two-step estimation strategy that allows for estimation over a full matrix of migration corridors and better addresses the issue of multilateral resistance to migration. The results highlight how geography (distances, contiguity and country size) and wage differentials matter for determining migration flows and the differential selection of low and high skilled migrants.JEL Codes: F22, F66, J61.
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