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effects of remittances. The crucial assumption in the proportional hazard model is that the effect of the covariates is … characteristics, parental schooling, household income and the presence of remittances. In the model, household incomes are considered … separately from remittances in order to identify whether income from remittances have the same effect as other types of household …
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The Moroccan economy relies heavily on remittances from abroad to the extent they are far more significant sources of … cycles of major hosting European countries on Moroccan workers’ remittances using impulse response functions of a VAR … modeling approach. Our findings include, first: the remittances to Morocco and major European countries’ GDP are positively …
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-gyz labor migrant. Remittances shape the present state of the Kyrgyz economy;the quality of human capital, and its future …
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remittances and economic growth have significant positive relationship with the stock market capitalization in long run as well as …, unidirectional causal relationship is found in between workers’ remittances and stock market capitalization. It is suggested that in …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect of remittances on Latin America`s economic growth thorough 1976 … conclusion is that remittances had a negative and significant effect on the region, although with low magnitude. The countries … most negatively affected by remittances were Mexico, Haiti, Costa Rica and Nicaragua, while Panama, the country that led …
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This study investigates the effect of workers’ remittances on economic growth of five South Asian countries namely … confirm that there exist significant positive long run relationship between remittances and economic growth in India …, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal while, significant negative relationship exist between remittances and economic growth in …
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We examine the long-run relationship between remittances and the real exchange rate for less developed countries using …
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Working away from home might bring higher earnings than working near home. However, the absence of parents due to work can have unexpected effects on children. This paper examines the effects of the temporary absence of parents on the well-being of children aged 5–8 years old in Vietnam, using...
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This study investigates the relationship between workers’ remittances and economic growth by using 7 years average … workers’ remittances and economic growth in sample of low income, middle income, high income and all countries. Results also … show that the workers’ remittances are more contributing in high income countries as compare to low and middle income …
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led to some negative impacts on the Bangladesh economy through two major channels: slumps in exports and remittances … growth in remittances during the global economic crisis would contribute to the fall in household income and real consumption … crisis, when growth in exports and remittances slowed down by great margins and the economy suffered. Several policy …
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