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The Prospect of Migration, Sticky Wages, and "Educated Unemployment"
Oded Stark
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, C. Simon Fan
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Business & Economics
Sticky Wages
100%
Unemployment
70%
Domestic Labor
62%
Labour Market
51%
Involuntary Unemployment
30%
Returns to Schooling
29%
Demand for Labor
27%
Workers
26%
Developing Countries
24%
Wage Rate
23%
Education
13%
Government
12%
Social Sciences
wage
62%
unemployment
59%
Domestic labor
58%
domestic market
55%
migration
46%
labor market
35%
work abroad
33%
demand
30%
worker
27%
developing country
16%
labor
15%
cause
13%
education
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
wage
87%
unemployment
84%
labor market
60%
education
37%
demand
28%
labor
21%
developing world
19%
rate
14%