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The economic impact of remittances on migrant-sending countries has been a subject of debate in the scholarly … Republic of Georgia receives remittances. We then apply propensity score matching to estimate how remittances affect particular … subsample of households with a migrant currently abroad distinguishes the effects of remittances from the effects of migration …
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Within the two decades of transition to market economy interdependence of the former Soviet Union countries is continuing. Labour migration between Russia and the former Soviet Union republics is one of the examples of this relationship. This paper defines the macroeconomic determinants of...
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This paper investigates the effect of international remittances and migration on household welfare in Ethiopia. We … before and after the households began receiving remittances, the study sheds light on the changes in welfare associated with … international migration and remittances. The results reveal that remittances have a significant impact on a welfare variable that …
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The sending of remittances is a decentralised decision of migrant workers, nevertheless it has its macroeconomic …% for Tajikistan (38%) for Haiti (-13%). Subsequently, we explore why the extent of risk sharing through remittances is so … risk sharing via remittances: the more diverse the migration destinations of a country, higher will be the amount of risk …
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mainly from the late 1990s. Migration can be individual or household strategy for survival and remittances play a role in … international remittances on sustainability of family livelihood in small mining town of Chegutu located in Mashonaland West … Province of Zimbabwe using survey data. I found out that remittances go a long way in providing income for basic services like …
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Using data for Germany, we analyze the impact of migration and remittances by developing an open-economy general … equilibrium model with heterogeneous households. Within the model, the flows of remittances depend on the altruism of households … interrelation between household characteristic and remittances, we are able to derive altruism coefficients for different types of …
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Do remittances and social assistance have different impacts on household expenditure patterns While two separate … strands of literature have looked at how social assistance or remittances have been spent, few studies have compared them … fungible, we find that social assistance and remittances have different impacts on expenditure patterns having controlled for …
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This paper aims to analyse migration and remittances in Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) on the case … Ukrainian Migration Project (UMP). More specifically, it seeks to examine features and determinants of migration and remittances … receiving household. Moreover, we did not find any support for channelling remittances primarily into non-productive consumption …
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Remittances to developing nations have become an important source of income to finance the recipient households … improve in wellbeing. The Pacific Islands have also seen to a significant rise in remittances and it has become a steady …. More recently, remittances form a substantial flow through temporary labour schemes. Fiji’s rising migrant stock has seen …
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