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We consider a model that extends the scope of social preferences of the families of the migrants. This extension allows us to show that if some poor families receive remittances and social culture affects the composition of their consumption, then in presence of strong social inequality, poor...
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patterns of income inequality. Surprisingly high levels of wealth disparity were found in the social democratic welfare regimes …
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The evidence of higher income inequality leading to increased HIV prevalence through channels of coercion and migration … relationship. Initially from income inequality to HIV prevalence; then from HIV prevalence to reduced human capital formation and … subsequently generating human capital inequality via reduced investment in human capital of affected households and back to income …
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