Comparative labor market performance of visaed and non-visaed migrants: Pacific islanders in Sydney
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01/08/1998
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| Resumo |
Using survey data for Tongan and Samoan migrants in Sydney the effects of visa restrictions on labor market performance of migrants are assessed. Univariate analysis suggests a positive association between unemployment and the unrestricted entry of Samoan step-migrants from New Zealand. A probit model of the determinants of unemployment is estimated with controls for human capital and demographic variables. While human capital endowments are important, visa restrictions do not have a significant effect on either group's employability. Implications for policy are discussed highlighting the complementarities between host country immigration policies and foreign aid programs. |
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eng |
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Springer International |
| Palavras-Chave | #Demography #Economics #Step-migration #Visa Restrictions #Unemployment #Australia #Australia |
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Journal Article |