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for the rate of return migration are then estimated using unique data on emigration rates matched to individual-level data …
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The impacts of international migration on development in the sending countries, and especially the effects on remaining household members, are increasingly studied. However, comparisons of households in developing countries with and without migrants are complicated by a double-selectivity...
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, leading studies which fail to adequately address them to misrepresent the impact of migration. -- Emigration ; natural …
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for the rate of return migration are then estimated using unique data on emigration rates matched to individual-level data … immigrant populations vary substantially across origin countries. -- Retirement ; immigrants ; return migration ; emigration …
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for the rate of return migration are then estimated using unique data on emigration rates matched to individual-level data …
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The impacts of international migration on development in the sending countries, and especially the effects on remaining household members, are increasingly studied. However, comparisons of households in developing countries with and without migrants are complicated by a double-selectivity...
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