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References for Returns to language skills in transition economies
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Further reading
- Chiswick, B. R., Miller, P. W. "International migration and the economics of language." In: Chiswick, B. R., Miller, P. W. (eds). Handbook of the Economics of International Migration. Elsevier: Amsterdam, 2015.
- Jurajda, Š. "Gender wage gap and segregation in enterprises and the public sector in late transition countries." Journal of Comparative Economics 31:2 (2003): 199–222.
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Key references
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CRRC Caucasus Barometer
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Donado, A. "Foreign languages
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Beblavý, M., Fabo, B., Lenaerts, K. The Importance of
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Eastern Europe: An Assessment Based on Data from Online Job
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Duncan, A., Mavisakalyan, A. "Russian language
skills and employment in the former Soviet Union." Economics of
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Clots-Figueras, I., Masella, P. "Education,
language and identity." The Economic
Journal 123:570 (2013): F332–F357. Key reference: [5]
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Aldashev, A., Danzer, A. M. "Bilingualism and
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Language Policy. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2016. Key reference: [6]
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Lang, K., Siniver, E. "The return to
English in a non-English speaking country: Russian immigrants
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Ginsburgh, V., Prieto-Rodriguez, J. "Is there a gender
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Muravyev, A., Talavera, O. "Can state language
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Toomet, O. "Learn English, not
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Leppik, M., Vihalemm, T. "The paradox of
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Aldashev, A., Danzer, A. M. Economic Returns
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CRRC Caucasus Barometer
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