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Handbook of population and family economics / Ed. by Mark R. Rosenzweig and Oded Stark by Series: Handbooks in economics ; 14
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Publication details: Amsterdam Elsevier 1997
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An evolutionary Edge of knowing less (or: on the Curse? of g by
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Reasons for remitting by
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Gauging the potential for social unrest by
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A Theory of Migration as a Response to Occupational Stigma by
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In search of an evolutionary edge: Trading with a few, more, by
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Casting the naturalization of asylum seekers as an economic by
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Policy Repercussions of ?The New Economics of the Brain Dran by
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The Prospect of Migration, Sticky Wages, and Educated Unempl by
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Endogenous Selection of Comparison Groups, Human Capital For by
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Why would some migrants choose to engage in degrading work? by
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Is population growth conducive to the sustainability of coop by
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The merger of populations, the incidence of marriages, and a by
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A concern about low relative income, and the alignment of ut by
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On the formation of international migration policies when no by
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Differential Migration Prospects, Skill Formation, and Welfa by
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Integration, social distress, and policy formation by
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Policy responses to a dark side of the integration of region by
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A back-door brain drain by
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Migration networks as a response to financial constraints: O by
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