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Macro- and micro-economic evidence suggests a positive role of remittances in preparing households against natural … disasters and in coping with the loss afterwards. Analysis of cross-country macroeconomic data shows that remittances increase … after the 1998 flood. Ethiopian households that receive international remittances seem to rely more on cash reserves and …
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framework how the receipt of internal remittances (from within Ghana) and international remittances (from African or other … food, education and housing. Contrary to other studies, which find that remittances are spent disproportionately on … receiving remittances in Ghana do not spend more at the margin on food, education and housing than households with similar …
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What causes developing countries to receive different levels of international remittances? This paper addresses this … examine the determinants of remittances. The paper finds that the skill composition of migrants does matter in remittance … determination. Countries which export a larger share of high-skilled (educated) migrants receive less per capita remittances than …
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Survey on internal migrants. It considers how, among other things, the vulnerability of a migrant's life at the destination …, their link to relatives back home, and the time spent at the destination affect remittances. The paper finds that migrants … act as risk-averse economic agents and send remittances back to the household of origin as part of an insurance exercise …
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and remittances play an important role in transforming the structure of rural household income. This paper examines the … household survey. Since remittances are a potential substitute for farm income, the paper presents counterfactual scenarios of … remittances. …
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This paper uses a new, 2005/06 nationally-representative household survey to analyze the impact of internal remittances … (from Ghana) and international remittances (from African and other countries) on poverty and inequality in Ghana. To control … variations in migration networks and remittances among various ethno-religious groups in Ghana. The paper finds that both …
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This paper assesses the impact of work-related migration by males on the labor market behavior of females in Nepal. Using data from the 2004 Nepal household survey, the authors apply the Instrumental Variable Full Information Maximum Likelihood method to account for unobserved factors that could...
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This paper examines the economic impact of international remittances on countries and households in the developing … world. To analyze the country-level impact of remittances, the paper estimates an econometric model based on a new data set … United States, OECD-Europe) are more likely to receive international remittances, and that while the level of poverty in a …
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-sectional analysis suggests that remittances have some impact on labor supply, especially on labor market participation. The pseudo panel … data analysis also confirms that remittances have a strong impact on labor participation but not on weekly working hours …
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Econometric analysis has established a negative relationship between labor supply and remittances in Jamaica. The … remittance inflows. In this model, remittances reduce labor force participation by increasing the reservation wages of recipients … negative effects of remittances. …
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