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Ignatia Bintang Filia Dei Susilo,Dian Pujiatma Vera Subchanifa 10.21831/economia.v12i1.8227
Pág. 1 - 12
Abstract: ASEAN Labor Market Integration and Its Social Effects for Unskilled Labor Migration. Member states of ASEAN mainly needed two criteria of foreign labor: highly skilled professionals or its counterpart, unskilled workers. High-skilled profession...
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Sujinda CHEMSRIPONG
Pág. 767 - 781
Skilled labor mobility in the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) plays an important issue in labor market due to the impact of globalization, especially increasing demand for high technology and integration among region. This impact leads free movement of wo...
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Patrick J. Reville, John E. Cullen
The movement of undocumented people across the southern border of the United States creates an environment which destroys the free market of United States labor by increasing the supply of labor and decreasing the price of labor. The undocumented females...
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Roberto Alvarez, Sebastián Claro
Pág. pp. 117 - 139
China?s import penetration in Chilean markets is higher in unskilled-labor intensive sectors as predicted by traditional endowment-based theories of comparative advantage. However, there is also evidence of within-industry specialization. In particular, ...
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Goux, Dominique; Maurin, Eric
Pág. 596 - 607
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Donald Robbins
Pág. pp. 49 - 78
It has traditionally been hypothesized that moving from Protectionist to liberalized trade in developing countries (LDCs) will decrease the relative wages of skilled versus unskilled labor (or ?relative wages?). Trade liberalization causes ?between-indus...
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