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the analysis of the effects of paternal migration and remittances on the children left behind. First, it can give rise to …
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improves left-behinds' welfare through two different channels: (i) migrants' remittances exceed their forgone income …
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The relationship between climatic shocks, natural disasters, and migration has received increasing attention in recent years and is quite controversial. One view suggests that climate change and its associated natural disasters increase migration. An alternative view suggests that climate change...
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, as well as the uneven outcomes of disaster-related remittances in Asia. In addition, it gives insight into predicted …
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This paper investigates the relationship between international migration, remittances and human capital investment in … remittances a household receives and the amount of expenditures allocated to education (for all levels of education). We consider …
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The paper reviews recent literature on the economics of migration and diasporas, focusing on economic gains and opportunities that these diasporas could represent for home countries. In addition, the paper discusses policies aimed at leveraging this "diaspora capital".
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