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Education, Job Mobility and Income

Weifang Min
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Weifang Min: Peking University

Chapter Chapter 11 in Educational Input, Resource Allocation and Returns to Human Capital, 2025, pp 253-275 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Global migration has been greatly promoted by a new round of global technological revolution and the development of financial markets in the late twentieth century. As a result, job mobility plays an increasingly important role in human resource allocation and economic development, and is also of greater significance to personal career growth and wealth accumulation.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4687-6_11

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