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Motivations for migrants to return clearly change with integration, but the time-changing aspect of return migration … intermarriage and three outcomes related to migrants' home country preference - intentions to return, remittances sent and actual …
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Migration and the consequent flow of remittances are like a double-edged sword; while keeping many out of poverty, they … first to be able to specify the mechanism behind the link between remittances and migration. We find evidence that … country. These results provide a fresh outlook on the role of remittances in shaping migration flows in the migrant sending …
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Motivations for migrants to return clearly change with integration, but the time-changing aspect of return migration … intermarriage and three outcomes related to migrants' home country preference - intentions to return, remittances sent and actual …
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Migration and the consequent flow of remittances are like a double-edged sword; while keeping many out of poverty, they … first to be able to specify the mechanism behind the link between remittances and migration. We find evidence that … country. These results provide a fresh outlook on the role of remittances in shaping migration flows in the migrant sending …
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This study examines and analyses migrant's remittances model based on secondary sources as well as primary survey … conducts on 300 Bangladeshi remittances senders in Malaysia. The survey revealed that formal banks and money transfer operators … are still prominent channels/access points for sending remittances. However, it is interesting to note that digital …
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This paper analyses the savings behaviour of natives and immigrants in Germany. It is argued that uncertainty about … remittances into account. Moreover, we find that marginal propensity to save for immigrants is about 40% higher than that for … natives. We then exploit a natural experiment arising from a change in nationality law in Germany in 2000 to estimate the …
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