Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration
In this paper we propose a dynamic model of one-way migration flow. The model is constructed under the hypothesis that immigration grows when the labor productivity of the recipient country increases in comparison with the labor productivity of the donor country. Theoretical and empirical arguments...
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doaj-8398ef6d8c6f43328e6332570d1413332021-09-10T11:50:30ZengNorth-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Управленческое консультирование1726-11391816-85902018-04-01010146156199Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor MigrationAlexandra Andreevna Lukina0Alexander Vitalievich Prasolov1Saint-Petersburg State UniversitySaint-Petersburg State UniversityIn this paper we propose a dynamic model of one-way migration flow. The model is constructed under the hypothesis that immigration grows when the labor productivity of the recipient country increases in comparison with the labor productivity of the donor country. Theoretical and empirical arguments for subsistence of this rule are presented. Migrant’s remittances are included in the model framework. It is assumed that remittances are used for both consumption and capital investment in the donor country. If the native populations of the recipient and the donor countries are constant, the model is mathematically represented by the third order nonlinear autonomous system of differential equations. The system steady state is found, the economic interpretation of the equilibrium is given. Within the bounds of the model the impact of migration on recipient and donor countries economies is analyzed. Gradual equalizing of the donor country labor productivity with the recipient country labor productivity could be revealed.https://www.acjournal.ru/jour/article/view/199mathematical modellinginternational labor migrationeconomic growth |
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Alexandra Andreevna Lukina Alexander Vitalievich Prasolov Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration Управленческое консультирование mathematical modelling international labor migration economic growth |
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Alexandra Andreevna Lukina Alexander Vitalievich Prasolov |
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Alexandra Andreevna Lukina |
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Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration |
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Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration |
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Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration |
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Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration |
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Analysis and Mathematical Modelling of International Labor Migration |
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analysis and mathematical modelling of international labor migration |
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North-West institute of management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
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Управленческое консультирование |
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1726-1139 1816-8590 |
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2018-04-01 |
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In this paper we propose a dynamic model of one-way migration flow. The model is constructed under the hypothesis that immigration grows when the labor productivity of the recipient country increases in comparison with the labor productivity of the donor country. Theoretical and empirical arguments for subsistence of this rule are presented. Migrant’s remittances are included in the model framework. It is assumed that remittances are used for both consumption and capital investment in the donor country. If the native populations of the recipient and the donor countries are constant, the model is mathematically represented by the third order nonlinear autonomous system of differential equations. The system steady state is found, the economic interpretation of the equilibrium is given. Within the bounds of the model the impact of migration on recipient and donor countries economies is analyzed. Gradual equalizing of the donor country labor productivity with the recipient country labor productivity could be revealed. |
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mathematical modelling international labor migration economic growth |
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