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We present a theory on migration of dual-earner couples and test it in the context of international migration. Our model predicts that the probability that a couple emigrates increases in the home-country earnings of the primary earner. The effect of the home-country earnings of the secondary...
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Estimation of the causal effect of parental migration on children's educational attainment is complicated by the fact that migrants and non-migrants are likely to differ in unobservable ways that also affect children's educational outcomes. This paper suggests a novel way of addressing this...
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migration of workers. For nearly all of the world's countries, our micro-founded model jointly endogenizes the effects of …
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International migration is characterized by two puzzling facts: First, only a small share of the population tends to migrate although substantial and persisting income differences across countries exist. Second, net migration rates tend to cease over time despite persisting income differences....
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raises their family's standard of living in Bangladesh. The migrant's absence pauses demographic changes (marriage …
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Cultural differences play an important role in shaping migration patterns. The conventional proxies for cross country cultural differences - such as common language, ethnicity, genetic traits or religion - implicitly assume that cultural proximity between two countries is constant over time and...
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permanent migration, women stayed in school longer. Empirical evidence is consistent with this hypothesis. Marriage motives and …
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Household composition is traditionally regarded as exogenous in economic analyses. The migration literature typically assumes that the migration of a household member is not associated with further variations in co-residence choices. We rely on a large Mexican panel survey to provide novel...
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is also consistent with the theory that marriage market participants' choices are affected by the prevailing sex ratio. …
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Economists have previously suggested that gains from marriage can be generated by complementarities in production …
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