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Returns to migration, education and externalities in the European Union

Returns to migration, education and externalities in the European Union
Returns to migration, education and externalities in the European Union
This paper uses microeconomic data for more than 100,000 European individuals in order to analyse whether the individual economic returns to education vary between migrants and non-migrants and whether any differences in earnings between these two groups are affected by household and/or geographical (regional and interregional) externalities. The results point out that while education is a fundamental determinant of earnings, European labour markets do not discriminate in the returns to education between migrants and non-migrants. Household, regional and supra-regional externalities influence the economic returns to education in a similar way for local, intranational and supra-national migrants. The results are robust to the introduction of a large number of individual, household and regional controls.
1056-8190
411-434
Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés
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Tselios, Vassilis
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Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés
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Tselios, Vassilis
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Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés and Tselios, Vassilis (2010) Returns to migration, education and externalities in the European Union. Papers in Regional Science, 89 (2), 411-434. (doi:10.1111/j.1435-5957.2010.00297.x).

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This paper uses microeconomic data for more than 100,000 European individuals in order to analyse whether the individual economic returns to education vary between migrants and non-migrants and whether any differences in earnings between these two groups are affected by household and/or geographical (regional and interregional) externalities. The results point out that while education is a fundamental determinant of earnings, European labour markets do not discriminate in the returns to education between migrants and non-migrants. Household, regional and supra-regional externalities influence the economic returns to education in a similar way for local, intranational and supra-national migrants. The results are robust to the introduction of a large number of individual, household and regional controls.

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Published date: 2010
Organisations: Economy, Society and Space

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Local EPrints ID: 340906
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/340906
ISSN: 1056-8190
PURE UUID: 6b33d0c8-3a86-4f26-ae0c-ae9826e54b99

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Date deposited: 05 Jul 2012 14:19
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:32

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Author: Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
Author: Vassilis Tselios

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