Dustmann C
J Popul Econ. 1993;6(2):153-68. doi: 10.1007/BF00178559.
"The present paper shows that in the case of temporary migration the optimal investment into country specific human capital should be lower than in the case of permanent migration. Investments may not be sufficient to allow migrants' earnings to catch up with those of native workers." Earnings profiles of temporary migrants in West Germany are analyzed and compared with those of permanent migrants in Australia, Canada, and the United States. Data concern the 1980s.
本文表明,在临时移民的情况下,对特定国家人力资本的最优投资应低于永久移民的情况。投资可能不足以使移民的收入赶上本国工人的收入。对西德临时移民的收入情况进行了分析,并与澳大利亚、加拿大和美国的永久移民进行了比较。数据涉及20世纪80年代。