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  • Blog article Cómo la migración puede afectar las políticas de desarrollo local en formas inesperadas
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  • Abstract The ‘healthy worker effect’: do healthy people climb the occupational ladder?
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  • Abstract From Immigrants to Robots: The Changing Locus of Substitutes for Workers
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  • Abstract Revealing Stereotypes: Evidence from Immigrants in Schools
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  • Blog article How the diaspora is helping Venezuela's migration crisis
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  • Abstract Labor Market Effects of Demographic Shifts and Migration in OECD Countries
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  • Abstract Social Cohesion and Labor Mobility
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  • Abstract How do Latin American migrants in the U.S. stand on schooling premium? What does it reveal about education quality in their home countries?
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  • Abstract Internal forced displacement and crime: Evidence from Colombia
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  • Abstract Migration and Development Brief: Migration and Remittances
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