Migration, Human Capital and the Labor Market - (Research in Labor Economics) by Benjamin Elsner & Solomon W Polachek (Hardcover)
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This volume (Parts A and B) contains 16 new studies that shed light on key aspects of immigration: the drivers of immigration, the factors fostering or hindering immigrant integration in the host country, and the impact of immigration in the host countries.
About the Author: Benjamin Elsner, an Assistant Professor of Economics at University College Dublin since 2018, specializes as an applied microeconomist, focusing on fields such as education, migration, and microeconometrics.
436 Pages
Business + Money Management, Economic Conditions
Series Name: Research in Labor Economics
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About the Book
This volume (Parts A and B) contains 16 new studies that shed light on key aspects of immigration: the drivers of immigration, the factors fostering or hindering immigrant integration in the host country, and the impact of immigration in the host countries.
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This volume (Parts A and B) contains 16 new studies that shed light on key aspects of immigration: the drivers of immigration, the factors fostering or hindering immigrant integration in the host country, and the impact of immigration in the host countries. The studies span a wide range of countries in Europe, North and South America and use novel administrative, regional and survey data to offer insights into historical and contemporary episodes of migration. Together, they enrich our understanding of the determinants and consequences of migration and provide an evidence base for policy discussions.
The volume covers three broad themes. In both Part A and B are eight papers on the integration of immigrants in the host society, focusing on the acquisition of human capital, labor supply, family formation, and returns to skills. Part B also studies the impact of immigration on outcomes that often dominate the public debate, namely employment, education, and crime. Published twice per year in conjunction with the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Research in Labor Economics contains new cutting edge peer reviewed research applying economic theory and econometrics to policy related topics pertinent to worker well-being often with an international focus.
About the Author
Benjamin Elsner, an Assistant Professor of Economics at University College Dublin since 2018, specializes as an applied microeconomist, focusing on fields such as education, migration, and microeconometrics.
Solomon W. Polachek, a Distinguished Professor at Binghamton University since 1983, has significantly impacted labor economics and international relations through his extensive research and academic work. His pioneering application of life-cycle models in labor economics, particularly in analyzing gender wage disparities, occupational segregation, and migration, has culminated in over 150 publications, including a seminal book, and notable recognition in mainstream media. Equally influential is his integration of economics and political science, yielding over 20 key publications in conflict and cooperation among nations, securing editorial roles in prominent journals, and a presidential position in the Peace Science Society (International).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.02 Inches (H) x 5.98 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 436
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Economic Conditions
Series Title: Research in Labor Economics
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Format: Hardcover
Author: Benjamin Elsner & Solomon W Polachek
Language: English
Street Date: June 2, 2026
TCIN: 1007683286
UPC: 9781805926429
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-6294
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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