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This study sheds light on the effect that international remittances have on expenditure patterns of urban households in … that households which receive remittances from abroad spend, on average and ceteris paribus, a higher share of their … households which do not receive remittances. Moreover, looking at the effect of international remittances on marginal spending …
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between labor market regions versus those who make such regional relocations. We investigate whether migration contribute to … of labor market status. The results indicate that domestic migration is partial beneficial for immigrants to obtain …
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We raise the issue of how appropriately to attribute economic impact to consumption expenditures. Despite the salience …-Output analysis consumption expenditures are either treated as wholly endogenous or wholly exogenous. For many applications, such as … those focusing on the impacts of tourism, benefits systems or student expenditures, these binomial assumptions are not …
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-cycle migration. In this model unemployment arises from search and matching frictions. We endogenize migration via the unemployed …Recently migration patterns in the euro area changed markedly in response to increasing unemployment disparities. This …. In a data set of 55 bilateral migration corridors in the euro area over the period 1980-2010 we find evidence for …
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to new contexts that result from migration (Berry, 1997) as expressed through acculturation strategies. Acculturation is …
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Putnam (1995)'s seminal work was one of the first to describe the decline of social capital in the US after the 1960s, a period that saw a large increase in the flow of immigrants into the US. Using the Volunteer Supplement of the September Sample of the Current Population Survey (CPS) between...
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