Skip to Main Navigation

South-South migration and the labor market : evidence from South Africa (anglais)

Using census data for 1996, 2001 and 2007 the author study the labor market effect of immigration in South Africa. In this period the share of foreign born over the total population has grown by almost fifty percent, and both the characteristics and geographical distribution of immigrants show substantial variation over time. The author exploit these features of the data to carry out an analysis that combines both the 'spatial correlation' approach...
Voir la suite

INFORMATION

This document is being processed or is not available.