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positive impact of migration on job creating activities in Albania. -- Occupational choice ; return migration ; sample …
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This paper addresses the following questions: To what extent do the socio-economic characteristics of circular/repeat migrants differ from migrants who return permanently to the home country after their first trip (i.e. return migrants)? and What determines each of these distinctive temporary...
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in Albania. Although parents' migration usually benefits children economically, the lack of parental care may cause … –mainly by fathers – is very relevant in Albania where migration has represented the only viable way to cope with increasing … poverty and the absence of public resources for sustaining households’ incomes. Between 1990 and 2005 in Albania 21.7% of …
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This paper assesses labor market segmentation across formal and informal salaried jobs and self-employment in three Latin American and three transition countries. It looks separately at the markets for skilled and unskilled labor, inquiring if segmentation is an exclusive feature of the latter....
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The collapse of communism led to highly skewed sex-ratios in Albania, which had a long patriarchal tradition before the …
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Preferences for male children in Albania are shown to have persisted through nearly half a century of communist rule …
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We conduct a survey and incentivized lab-in-the-field experimental tasks in Tirana, Albania. While the original purpose …
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near the poverty line. The proposed approach is applied to the analysis of individual poverty in Albania, finding an …
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We analyse the impact of internal migration in China on natives' labour market outcomes. We find evidence of a large positive correlation of the city share of migrants with natives' wages. Using different sets of control variables and instruments suggests that the effect is causal. The large...
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The city beautiful movement, which in the early 20th Century advocated city beautification as a way to improve the living conditions and civic virtues of the urban dweller, had languished by the Great Depression. Today, new urban economic theory and policymakers are coming to see the provision...
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