Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market
This paper aims to empirically identify migrants' assimilation process by examining their wage dynamics in one urban labor market of a developing country: Bangkok, Thailand. Although prior studies on migration highlight the effects of schooling on the decision to move and the resulting selectivity o...
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| author | Yamauchi, Futoshi |
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| description | This paper aims to empirically identify migrants' assimilation process by examining their wage dynamics in one urban labor market of a developing country: Bangkok, Thailand. Although prior studies on migration highlight the effects of schooling on the decision to move and the resulting selectivity of migrant populations, the role of schooling in the assimilation process has not been thoroughly examined in the context of urban labor markets. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1574182025-04-08T18:26:04Z Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market Yamauchi, Futoshi livelihoods rural urban relations education labour markets migration employment urban areas remuneration This paper aims to empirically identify migrants' assimilation process by examining their wage dynamics in one urban labor market of a developing country: Bangkok, Thailand. Although prior studies on migration highlight the effects of schooling on the decision to move and the resulting selectivity of migrant populations, the role of schooling in the assimilation process has not been thoroughly examined in the context of urban labor markets. 2003 2024-10-24T12:49:40Z 2024-10-24T12:49:40Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157418 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Yamauchi, Futoshi. 2003. Are experience and schooling complementary? evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market. FCND Discussion Paper Brief. 166. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157418 |
| spellingShingle | livelihoods rural urban relations education labour markets migration employment urban areas remuneration Yamauchi, Futoshi Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market |
| title | Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market |
| title_full | Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market |
| title_fullStr | Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market |
| title_full_unstemmed | Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market |
| title_short | Are experience and schooling complementary?: evidence from migrants' assimilation in the Bangkok labor market |
| title_sort | are experience and schooling complementary evidence from migrants assimilation in the bangkok labor market |
| topic | livelihoods rural urban relations education labour markets migration employment urban areas remuneration |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157418 |
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