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remittances and inter-family transfers is still rare. This paper intends to analyse the incentive effects of inter …
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behind. We also find that the monetary inflows (remittances) that accompany migration do not increase happiness levels among … sustains on account of the emigration of loved ones, with remittances from abroad. …
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This paper analyses changes in income portfolios of rural households and its determinants for the case of Ghana in the 1990s. Our analysis shows that, contrary to common beliefs, rural Ghana has seen major economic transformation, as households increasingly diversify their livelihoods by both...
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This paper examines the effect of temporary and permanent migration on household expenditures and on asset/durables ownership. Using household survey data from Moldova, this paper relies on the matching approach for identification. It is shown that temporary migrant and permanent migrant...
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In policy discussions, it has frequently been claimed that migrants' remittances could function as a 'catalyst' for … receiver of remittances worldwide. Using the Mexican Family Life Survey panel (MxFLS) for 2002 and 2005, the results from the …
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consider this correlation to be indicative of a causal link. First, we compare aid to remittances, an alternative form of …
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