2006
DOI: 10.3386/w12315
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People Flows in Globalization

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“…However, they are not distributed equally across all countries. Developed countries have about two-thirds of all the immigrants, where the foreign born constitute about 9% of the population, whereas developing countries have the remaining immigrants, where they constitute about 1.5% of the population (Freeman 2006). This study focuses on foreign-born people in the United States and, more specifically, on those who are non-U.S. citizen IT professionals.…”
Section: Foreign It Professionals In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they are not distributed equally across all countries. Developed countries have about two-thirds of all the immigrants, where the foreign born constitute about 9% of the population, whereas developing countries have the remaining immigrants, where they constitute about 1.5% of the population (Freeman 2006). This study focuses on foreign-born people in the United States and, more specifically, on those who are non-U.S. citizen IT professionals.…”
Section: Foreign It Professionals In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main idea is that skill shortages in certain key areas need to be addressed in a systematic way and that, only by granting access to an EU-wide labour market, the sought-off talents can be attracted. 10 Finally, the data in Table 1 suggest that while -as many observers have pointed out (Freeman 2006, Pritchett 2006) -the international movement of labour is in many ways small, especially when compared to trade and capital movements, 11 it is far from being 10 The more general importance of coordinating migration policies at the EU level has been clearly spelled out in the 2005 The Hague program. See also Boeri and Bruecker (2005) for a discussion.…”
Section: Stylized Facts On International Migration and Migration Polimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way of tackling this question is to consider the degree of price dispersion for similar goods/factor services. As Freeman (2006) points out "…differences in the dispersion of wages and prices suggest that globalization has not reduced the differences among similarly skilled workers as much as it has reduced price differences and differences in cost of capital." See also Faini (2006) and Pritchett (2006). negligible.…”
Section: Stylized Facts On International Migration and Migration Polimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea proposed by Freeman (2006) and Becker (2011), among others, is as follows. If the private returns from migration, as measured by a prospective migrant's earnings, increase with the migrant's skill level, then it would be more beneficial for high-skilled individuals to migrate than for low-skilled individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%