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New York: Academic Press.166ПРИЛОЖЕНИЯПриложение 1. Классификация основных теоретических подходов в оценке влияния международной трудовой миграциина социально-экономическое развитие страныОсновныеподходыМетааналитическийподходЕдиница измеренияИсследования о влиянииИТМ на инфляцию, ВВП,безработицу, з/п и рыноктрудаОсновныеавторыЛонги, С.Ниджкамп П.Пут Дж.РезультатисследованийВлияние ИТМ на з/п,рынок труда и занятостьявляется нулевым илиочень низким.ФакторпропорциональногоподходаОцениваетвкладнизкоквалифицированныхмигрантов в разницу оплатытруда между низко- ивысококвалифицированнымиместными работникамиБорджас Г.,Фриман, Р.БКац, Л.
Ф.Егер Д.А.Отрицательное влияниеИТМ в разрыве з/пмеждунизкоивысококвалифицированнымиместнымикадрами.ГеографическийанализИспользуется для оценкивлияния ИТМ на локальныерынки труда принимающейстраны.Филер Р.К.Вайт М.Я.Лианг З.Фрей В.Карт Д.Имеютсяпротиворечивые данные.166Краткая характеристикаМета-анализиспользуютвкачествеинструмента для синтеза и обобщениясуществующих исследований. Мета-анализотноситсякстатистическомуанализурезультатов, проведенных ранее исследований,и поэтому данный метод следует отличать отпервичного и вторичного анализа. Инымисловами, мета-анализ можно относить к«анализу анализов».Состоит из трех этапов.