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This study analyses the relation between moving during childhood and four different outcomes later in life. We use …-effects models. First, we assess how different outcomes are affected by the number of times a child has moved. Next, we examine … childhood are more likely to drop out of high school, to have low adult income, to experience early parenthood and to die at …
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of residence. Based on multinomial logit modelling of migration outcomes, we found that an increase in income is … integration outcomes. …
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childhood socioeconomic determinants in later youth migration decisions to rural and urban areas. RESULTS: We find that young …) likely are their daughters to move to urban (rural) areas. Young individuals who spend their childhood in betteroff … households are more likely to move to urban areas. The presence of younger siblings during childhood increases the propensity of …
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It is difficult to determine whether ghettos are good or bad, partly because racial segregation may have some effects that are unobservable. To overcome this challenge, we present a migration choice model that allows for estimating the overall effects of racial segregation. The key idea...
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Since the 1990s, Lithuania lost almost a quarter of its population, and some regions within the country lost more than 50% of their residents. Such a sharp population decline poses major challenges to politicians, policy makers and planners. This study aims to get more insight into the recent...
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To test whether transfers sent and received by regional migrants serve an insurance role, this paper estimates the causal impact of income shocks at a migrant's origin and destination location on the bilateral transfer of funds. Using rainfall shocks in rural Nicaragua, I find that migrants aged...
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This study examines the determinants of internal migration of working-age population among provinces in Spain in the aftermath of the economic crisis. It pays special attention to two features of migration that have not been sufficiently studied so far: (a) Distance, namely the differences...
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The aim of this paper is to examine population migration flows in relation to the eastern Poland and its economic situation. The empirical study refers to the period 2008-2010. In the first part of the paper, the economic situations of 66 Polish sub-regions were examined. The study used the...
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Using meta-analytical techniques, we focus on 11 studies that explicitly measure the effect of a net migration variable in neoclassical convergence models and derive 57 comparable effect sizes. The data suggest that an increase in the net migration rate of one percentage point increases on...
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There is no internationally accepted definition of an internal migrant. Different surveys and academic papers use varied definitions that are open to subjectivity. Our paper stresses this issue and tests the sensitivity of results obtained by econometric analysis to the use of different defining...
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