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/ Return Migrationand Human Capital Flows __ Naser Amanzadeh

Talk

Return Migration and Human Capital Flows
(joint with A Kermani, T McQuade)

Return Migration and Human Capital Flows (joint with A Kermani, T McQuade)

TeIAS Seminar - Naser Amanzadeh2

Monday, December 02, 2024
(12 Azar, 1403)

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Venue

Room 3005, Daneshvar Building, Khatam University
This event will also be live-streamed. Link will be provided to registrants

Registration Deadline

December 01, 2024

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Naser Amanzadeh

Assistant Professor of Economics, Sharif University of Technology

Overview

We bring to bear a novel dataset covering the employment history of about 450 million individuals from 180 countries to study return migration and the impact of skilled international migration on human capital stocks across countries. Return migration is a common phenomenon, with 38% of skilled migrants returning to their origin countries within 10 years. Return migration is significantly correlated with industry growth in the origin and destination countries, and is asymmetrically exposed to negative firm employment growth. Using an AKM-style model, we identify worker and country-firm fixed effects, as well as the returns to experience and education by location and current workplace. For workers in emerging economies, the returns to a year of experience in the United States are 57-200% higher than a year of experience in the origin country. Migrants to advanced economies are positively selected on ability relative to stayers, while within this migrant population, returnees exhibit lower ability. Simulations suggest that eliminating skilled international migration would have highly heterogeneous effects across countries, adjusting total (average) human capital stocks within a range of -50% to 30% (-2% to 3%).

 

Biography

Naser Amanzadeh2

Naser Amanzadeh is an assistant professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Management and Economics (GSME), Sharif University of Technology. Before joining Sharif University, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley. Naser received his PhD in Economics from GSME, Sharif University of Technology, in 2020. His research interests are in applied microeconomics, environmental economics, and Migration.