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responsibility (CSR) initiatives in Nigeria. Its special focus is to investigate the impact of the global memorandum of understanding … sampled across the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Findings - The results from the use of a combined propensity score matching …
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the host community's children in Nigeria. Our identification strategy characterizes affected children based on distance …
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representative survey data collected in Benin City, Nigeria - a center of irregular migration - to bear on this question. Three key … tatsächlich falsch informiert? Wir bringen repräsentative Umfragedaten aus Benin City, Nigeria - einem Zentrum irregulärer …
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An important issue in public policy debates is the effect of international migration on welfare in source and host countries. We address this issue by constructing a general equilibrium model of a two-class source or host country. Each country produces many traded and non-traded goods, uses...
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In this paper, we assess the impact of international migration, and the induced home-care service labour supply shock, on fertility decisions and labour supply of native females in Germany. Specifcally, we consider individual data of native women from the German Socio-Economic Panel and we merge...
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The effect of immigration on host and origin countries is mediated by the way migrants take their labor supply decisions. We propose a simple way of integrating the traditional random utility maximization model used to analyze location decisions with a classical labor demand function at...
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This contribution investigates the relationship between economic freedom and international migration. We argue that higher levels of economic freedom in the source countries of migration may discourage migration by generating more economic security, providing more economic opportunities and...
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