Chapter 1. Earnings and Employment in Foreign-owned Firms.- Chapter 2. Widening and Deepening Human Capital.- Chapter 3. Foreign vs. German wage differentials in Germany: Does the home country matter.- Chapter 4. Bilingualism in the Labour Market.- Chapter 5. The Contrasting Importance of Quality of Life and Quality of Business for Domestic and International Migrants.- Chapter 6. Migration, Neighbourhood Change and the Impact of Area-based Urban Policy Initiatives.- Chapter 7. Outmigration and Remittances as Facilitating Conditions for the Economic Transition of Romania.- Chapter 8. Retirement, Relocation, and Residential Choices.- Chapter 9. The development of uncertainty in national and subnational population projections: A New Zealand perspective.- Chapter 10. Applications of Machine Learning Models in Regional and Demographic Economic Analysis: A Literature Survey.
William Cochrane, University of Waikato
Michael P. Cameron, University of Waikato
Omoniyi Alimi, University of Waikato
This volume is devoted to three key themes central to studies in regional science: the sub-national labor market, migration, and mobility, and their analysis. The book brings together essays that cover a wide range of topics including the development of uncertainty in national and subnational population projections; the impacts of widening and deepening human capital; the relationship between migration, neighborhood change, and area-based urban policy; the facilitating role played by outmigration and remittances in economic transition; and the contrasting importance of quality of life and quality of business for domestic and international migrants. All of the contributions here are by leading figures in their fields and employ state-of-the art methodologies. Given the variety of topics and themes covered this book, it will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in both regional science and related disciplines such as demography, population economics, and public policy.