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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in … of its multiple migration roles as a country of emigration, immigration and transit, over time; secondly because, this … ongoing flows of emigration and immigration involve various stages of a migration cycle; thirdly because, this migration cycle …
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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in … of its multiple migration roles as a country of emigration, immigration and transit, over time; secondly because, this … ongoing flows of emigration and immigration involve various stages of a migration cycle; thirdly because, this migration cycle …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008559030
more remittances and emigration, a lower labour force growth, higher shares of GDP for saving, tax revenues, public …The credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to a simple … indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth, investment and savings, net foreign debt …
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We show that the credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to …. The reduced growth has a direct or indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth … shows permanent effects, which are positive only for China. In the poor countries, investment, remittances, savings, tax …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008568146
We show that the credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to …. The reduced growth has a direct or indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth … shows permanent effects, which are positive only for China. In the poor countries, investment, remittances, savings, tax …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712087
more remittances and emigration, a lower labour force growth, higher shares of GDP for saving, tax revenues, public …The credit crisis of OECD countries has a negative impact on the growth of the world economy according to a simple … indirect impact on the convergence issue, aid, remittances, labour force growth, investment and savings, net foreign debt …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712247
to foreign capital inflow through remittances; remittances represented around 13% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2009 … and its remittances sending migrants, e.g. the UNDP's 2010 Kosovo Remittance Study, this discussion paper puts a specific … well as the remittances receiving household in Kosovo. In our analysis of migrant households, we present results on socio …
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The growth in the number and in the size of remittances and the stability of these monetary transfers have made them a …
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Research on the relationship between high-skilled migration and remittances has been limited by the lack of suitable …. Our results reveal that migrants' education has no significant impact on the likelihood of sending remittances …. Conditional on sending remittances, however, high-skilled migrants send significantly higher amounts of money to their households …
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This paper investigates the impact of remittances on poverty and inequality in Nigeria. In contrast to the existing … impact of remittances for households at different levels of the conditional expenditure distribution. Furthermore, in tracing … this heterogeneous impact, we are able to address the effect of remittances on poverty and inequality simultaneously in a …
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