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  Comparative effects of migrants' remittances on composition of recipient household income in two small, island economies
  Flexible contract workers in inferior jobs: Reappraising the evidence
  Flexible contract workers in inferior jobs: Reappraising the evidence
  Impacts of International Migration and Remittances on Source Country Household Incomes in Small Island States: Fiji and Tonga
  Immigrant overeducation: Evidence from recent arrivals to Australia
  Cents and Sensibility: The Economic Benefites of Remittances, in At Home and Away: Expanding Job Opportunities for Pacific Islanders through Labour Mobility
  Immigrant Overeducation: Evidence from Recent Arrivals to Australia
  Immigrant Overeducation: Evidence from Recent Arrivals to Australia, Labour Economics Research Group (LERG) Discussion Paper Series, April 2005
  Macroeconomic Volatility in the Pacific: A Cross-Country Comparison of magnitude, sources and consequences, prepared for the Pacific Islands Human Developmentr Review: Poverty and Social Protection, The World Bank, Washington, DC June 2004
  Output Volatility in Australia
  Overeducation and the Assimilation of Recently Arrived Immigrants: Evidence from Australia
  Structural Mismatch and Unemployment
  Search, 'equilibrium' employment and structural mismatch
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