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Migration has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed but it remains a … migration, however, the economic factors are considered as the primary reasons for inducing migration. Migration of male labour … force from Bihar has increased during last two decades. It was observed that the youngsters are more prone to migration and …
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While Mexico's southern states differ substantially in terms of their migration profile, many of the issues confronted … by the three states are the same. In this paper, we focus on five questions: (a) How large are migration flows, and what … can be expected in the future?; (b) To what extent does migration increase per capita income and thereby reduce poverty …
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In this paper, we analyse the possible channels through which informality, remittances and migration could interact and … regarding the effects of the informal sector on economic growth. Moreover, thanks to globalization, migration and remittances …, while the possibility of migration in the informal sector drains the aggregate labor force. However, the magnitude of …
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Although the phenomenon of international migration has been around for a while, in the last decades there has been a … international migration and make special emphasis on how the Latin American experience fits in it. We first present an overview of … migration patterns in the region and highlight the importance of the United States as the prime destination for Latin American …
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Migration of population has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed … of migration. A number of social, cultural, economic, spatial, climatic, demographic factors induce migration. Among them …, the economic factors are considered as the primary reasons for inducing migration. Migration of male labour force from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011107860
This chapter uses matching techniques and a recent nationally representative household survey for Yemen combined with weather data to measure the impact of remittances, both domestic and international, on poverty and human development outcomes (school enrolment, immunization, and malnutrition)....
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There is evidence in the literature that migration and remittances tend to increase in response to climate shocks, so …
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Migration has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed but it remains a … migration, however, the economic factors are considered as the primary reasons for inducing migration. Migration of male labour … force from Bihar has increased during last two decades. It was observed that the youngsters are more prone to migration and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111439
Migration of population has been a recurrent phenomenon since the dawn of human history. Though its form has changed … of migration. A number of social, cultural, economic, spatial, climatic, demographic factors induce migration. Among them …, the economic factors are considered as the primary reasons for inducing migration. Migration of male labour force from …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113868
motives of migrants who decide to remit back to their families. Drawing on the theory of labor migration under asymmetric … remittances may be seen as an implicit insurance, whose benefits are received only under migration return. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008855807