RETURN AND DYNAMICS - THE PATH OF LABOR MIGRATION WHEN WORKERS DIFFER IN THEIR SKILLS AND INFORMATION IS ASYMMETRIC

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STARK, O [1 ]
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[1] HARVARD UNIV,CAMBRIDGE,MA
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10.2307/3440829
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F [经济];
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An implementation of the theory of labor migration under asymmetric information shows that return migration arises from the reinstatement of informational symmetry which induces low-skill workers, who are no longer pooled with high-skill workers, to return. When workers in an occupation constitute more than two skill levels, say four (without loss of generality), the following patterns emerge: Migration is sequential, that is, it proceeds in waves. Each wave breaks into workers who return and workers who stay; within waves the returning migrants are the low-skill workers. The average skill level of migrants is rising in the order of their wave.
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