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This paper evaluates the welfare impact of observed levels of migration and remittances in both origins and … and thus higher welfare, all else equal. Because of this effect, natives in countries that received a lot of migration … Jamaica or El Salvador - are also better off due to migration, but for a different reason: remittances. The quantitative …
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This paper evaluates the welfare impact of observed levels of migration and remittances in both origins and … countries and about 10% for the main sending countries. -- migration ; remittances ; international trade ; welfare … and thus higher welfare, all else equal. Because of this effect, natives in countries that received a lot of migration …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009545275
This paper evaluates the welfare impact of observed levels of migration and remittances in both origins and … and thus higher welfare, all else equal. Because of this effect, natives in countries that received a lot of migration … Jamaica or El Salvador – are also better off due to migration, but for a different reason: remittances. The quantitative …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013090780
migration and trade and their effects on unemployment (chapter 5), and the dynamics of democracy and income chapter 6). … der Maquiladora-Industrie in Mexiko (Kapitel 4), dem Zusammenspiel von Migration und Handel und deren Auswirkungen auf die …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011742960
risk sharing via remittances: the more diverse the migration destinations of a country, higher will be the amount of risk …The sending of remittances is a decentralised decision of migrant workers, nevertheless it has its macroeconomic …% for Tajikistan (38%) for Haiti (-13%). Subsequently, we explore why the extent of risk sharing through remittances is so …
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, only the out-migration of family members is positively associated with life evaluations, while remittances have no … are not offset by remittances. The out-migration of family members appears more traumatic in contexts where migration is … 114 countries during 2009-2011, we find that both having family members abroad and receiving remittances are positively …
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We investigate the relationship between remittances and migrants' education both theoretically and empirically, using … original bilateral remittance data. At a theoretical level we lay out a model of remittances interacting migrants' human … between remittances and migrants' education is ambiguous and depends on the immigration policy conducted at destination. The …
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We investigate the relationship between remittances and migrants' education both theoretically and empirically, using … original bilateral remittance data. At a theoretical level we lay out a model of remittances interacting migrants' human … between remittances and migrants' education is ambiguous and depends on the immigration policy conducted at destination. The …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010282554
investigates the ways in which international student migration relates to trade. Unlike other immigrants, international students …
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This paper summarises the economic analyses of the potential impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom, European Union (EU) and euro area performed by members of and contributors to the Brexit Task Force, a group reporting to the International Relations Committee of the European System of Central...
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