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nets which are still absent in Indonesia?as in most developing countries?can give priority to the insurance of other types …
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This study examines the role of migrant's remittances on labor supply in remittance receiving households. A simple … evidence is provided that remittances increase self-employment at the extensive margin for women. Overall, no robust effect of … reduced labor supply in response to remittances is found. …
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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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Empirical evidence about income convergence among regions and countries is inconclusive and it is necessary to clarify the economic and institutional conditions for convergence. We investigate movements in the income distribution among regions in an integrated market with high mobility of labor,...
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The remarkable influx of Chinese migrant entrepreneurs in West Africa has been met with growing resistance from established African entrepreneurs. Whether the Chinese have a competitive edge over Africans because of distinctive sociocultural traits or whether the Chineseʹs supposed...
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Does the nationality of migrants arriving in any particular territory make a difference for long-term economic development? Have Irish, German or Italian settlers arriving in the US at the turn of the 20th century left an institutional trace which determines economic development differences to...
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This paper studies the effects of forced migration on the educational attainment of second and third generations. Exploring the re-allocation of 8 million expellees to West Germany after World War II using German panel data, the results show that the educational outcomes of the second generation...
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helps provide insurance against the negative impact of idiosyncratic shocks to child learning. We show that peer effects are …
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There is some indirect evidence that child labor is affected by market imperfections. This paper provides a theoretical model to discuss the effect of improvements on the labor market, when households cannot rely on neither the land nor the credit markets. The predictions differ by land...
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