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very high attrition rates, especially in developing countries where rural-urban migration is prevalent. In this paper, we … tracking reveals a very high rate of out-migration (38.8%) and household break-ups, as three quarters of recontacted households … pays en développement où la migration vers les villes est importante. Dans cet article, nous discutons les implications des …
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demand for redistribution. A special focus is put to the analysis of the role played by individual mobility in the formation … of this perception, by measuring this mobility from both objective and subjective indicators. The first part is dedicated … to a survey of literature. The second part analyses the gap between objective and subjective mobility (the interviewees …
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Outre les choix méthodologiques effectués en amont du calcul des agrégats de consommation et de revenu et le non apurement des fichiers de base, plusieurs sources de biais conditionnent la mesure des niveaux de vie et leur distribution. Dans la présente étude appliquée à deux enquêtes...
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in the absence of migration and remittances. With proper hypotheses on migrants and a selection model, we are able to …
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This article analyses the distributional impact of international migration across two regions of Algerian emigration … calculation of the impact of migration on the distribution of household income. Remittances, and especially foreign pensions … approfondie à l’aide d’un modèle contrefactuel paramétrique, qui permet d'estimer l'impact de la migration sur la répartition des …
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This article surveys models of endogenous growth which are based on the microeconomic theory of family behaviour. A special emphasis is placed on the suggested formalization of the preferences, demographic behaviour, investment in human capital, production technology, labour market, and...
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(english) In January 2010, Haiti has been hit by the worst earthquake in its dramatic history. It was followed by an unprecedented international mobilization. Since then, a succession of natural disasters has struck the country (floods, epidemics, etc.). At the commemoration of the fourth...
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questions: which mobility in income scale do we observe in a long time period? What are the inequalities between individuals and …
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(english) In this paper, we analyse the size and determinants of gender and ethnic earnings gaps in seven West African capitals (Abidjan, Bamako, Cotonou, Dakar, Lome, Niamey and Ouagadougou) based on a unique and perfectly comparable dataset coming from the 1-2-3 Surveys conducted in the seven...
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(english) In Mali, the situation of cotton growing households has traditionally been considered as more favorable than that of food crop producers. However, official statistics on poverty suggest that the cotton growing region of Sikasso is among the poorest regions of the country and that...
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