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This paper assumes that migrants derive utility from their own consumption, their own leisure, and remittances to their … family. It hypothesizes that the labor supply and remittances of Mexican migrants in the U.S. are jointly determined. Shits … in real exchange rates affect the cost of sending a given real volume of remittances back to the family in the sending …
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Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to …. -- Assimilation of migrants ; Acculturation identity ; Links with the home country ; Altruism ; Remittances …
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Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to …. -- Assimilation of migrants ; Acculturation identity ; Links with the home country ; Altruism ; Remittances …
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Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to …
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Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to …
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Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010310504
Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010323675
This special issue of the International Review of Economics and Finance contributes to the received literature of the dynamics of international migration by highlighting the role of tradition in propelling migration; by admitting that the human capital formation response to the prospect of...
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Quite often established migrants offer assistance and support that facilitate the arrival of new migrants. Why would migrants want other migrants to join them - so much so as to be willing to pay for them to come? We suggest a rationale. Our modeling framework is capable of explaining several...
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A migration network is modeled as a mutually beneficial cooperative agreement between financially-constrained individuals who seek to finance and expedite their migration. The cooperation agreement creates a network: “established” migrants contract to support the subsequent migration of...
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