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The main purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of formal employment generated in Brazil from 2003 to 2006. It develops a discussion about the labor market performance during the 90’s, when strong changes in Brazilian economy occurred. Then the generation of new jobs is analyzed in...
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Democratic Republic of Congo has known dramatic events for the last three decades. Statistical social economic data did not exist really or not available in the period. The Labour force survey, the first phase of the 1-2-3 survey, carried out in 2004-2005 and conducted by the National Statistic...
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Democratic Republic of Congo has known dramatic events for the last three decades. Statistical social economic data did not exist really or not available in the period. The Informal Sector survey, the second phase of the 1-2-3 survey, carried out in 2004-2005 and conducted by the National...
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The second wave of the 1-2-3 survey was carried out in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2012. It allows for important insights on basic socio-economic indicators for the first time since the first wave was carried out in 2004-2005. The present survey differs from the previous one in that a...
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study of migration and the careers of migrants from theoretical and methodological perspectives. …
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We use Moroccan data to study the determinants of international migrants’ remittances, testing the altruistic and … welfare hypotheses. In particular, we analyze and assess what motivates migrants to send remittances back home. Our results …
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globalisation of capitalism and brings out the paradoxes arising from them. Without migrants, the countries which are the least well … are substitutable in the workings of the international mobility of production factors. The migrants’ remittances have …
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