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part of the labour force from the emigration countries led to a significant flow of remittances. Being viewed as the main … market in Western Europe facilitated the short-term and definitive emigration. The temporary and definitive departure of a … gain of the loss of labour force, remittances are important at macroeconomic level to the extent in which they bring in the …
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Although migration and religion studies have traditionally developed as separate research topics, in the current context of globalization and transnationalism attention begins to focus on the way they may interconnect. Consequently, recent studies of migration raise the importance and role of...
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We examine the effects of emigration and remittances on the corruption experience of migrant household members staying … in the countries of origin. We hypothesize that the effects of emigration on corruption can be both positive (via migrant … value transfer) and negative (via misuse of monetary remittances). Using Gallup Balkan Monitor survey data in instrumental …
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remittances from migrants can provide additional funds for the education of the left behind. At the same time the absence of … Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable approach we find …
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, remittances from migrants can provide additional funds for the education of the left behind. At the same time the absence of … data from Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable …
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, remittances from migrants can provide additional funds for the education of the left behind. At the same time the absence of … data from Moldova, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in the world, and an instrumental variable …
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remittance-dependent economies in the world. The analysis of a unique threewave household panel survey reveals that emigration of … family members is negatively associated with childrenś school attendance. Receiving remittances does not offset this negative …, especially among older children and children from less educated households. This supports a conjecture that emigration in …
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remittance-dependent economies in the world. The analysis of a unique three-wave household panel survey reveals that emigration … of family members is negatively associated with children's school attendance. Receiving remittances does not offset this …, especially among older children and children from less educated households. This supports a conjecture that emigration in …
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