@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00027660, author = {島田, 章}, issue = {3}, journal = {経営と経済, Journal of Business and Economics}, month = {Dec}, note = {This paper investigates the international migration of skilled and unskilled workers in a two-country macroeconomic model where each country has primary and secondary labor markets. Two cases are assumed. In the first case, taxes on wages in the two countries are the same in both secondary labor markets but different in the primary markets. In the second case, taxes on wages are the same in both countries' primary labor markets but different in the secondary markets. In both cases, tax rates imposed directly correlate with directions of migration of skilled and unskilled workers between the two countries. It is very likely that if skilled workers are attracted to one country's primary labor market, inadvertently unskilled workers will also be attracted to that country's secondary market. And if unskilled workers migrate to another country's secondary labor market, skilled workers will also likely migrate to that country's primary market. This paper concludes that tax-rate manipulation does not always result in attracting only skilled foreign workers., 経営と経済, 82(3), pp.27-43; 2002}, pages = {27--43}, title = {われわれは熟練外国人労働者だけを受け入れられるか}, volume = {82}, year = {2002} }