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. Although migrants form more than three quarters of the active population in Nairobi, migration has not had a specific impact on … considerably. In the 1990s the combination of higher unemployment, lower female participation rate and reduced migration of males …
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In this paper we analyze the main determinants of migrant’s remittances by measuring directly the role of non observable variables related to subjective motivations and historical context of the emigration process. Subjective variables, such as attachment feeling and intent to return to the...
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In this paper, we analyze the determinants and the final use of remittances of migrants settled in France sending remittances to the southern Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan African countries. Research using microdata is very scarce in this region; we rely on a specially designed survey (2MO) we...
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labour informality, self-employment, internal (rural-urban) and international migration, and labour force discouragement. It …
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earnings equations estimated for each country. We find that migration behaviour has a significant effect in shaping earnings …
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Migration flows are often thought of as stemming from a reserve army of labour from developing countries, putting … migration flows among European countries and stresses their diversity through a combination of labour market factors in … the dynamics of European migration flows. The second part estimates a reduced form of model of the relative determinants …
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. Likewise, remittances may be viewed as loan repayment if the migration costs were borne by the remittance-receiving family. …
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In this issue, El Mouhoub Mouhoud addresses the complexity of the different forms of migrations within the current globalisation of capitalism and brings out the paradoxes arising from them. Without migrants, the countries which are the least well placed in this international competition would...
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