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Environmentally induced conflicts can trigger migration. This paper analyzes the location decisions of migrants, i.e., the "sorting" of migrants into alternative destinations. We argue that this sorting depends on a variety of factors. The selection of migrants affects preferences over where to...
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simple model, which highlights the theoretical case for a substitution effect between voicing and emigration. We subsequently … numbers of press reports, is associated with lower emigration rates. This substitution effect holds for both internal and …
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This paper shows that trade and emigration of skilled workers from a poor country is complementary but that between … trade and emigration of unskilled workers is a substitute. The asymmetric effect of more openness to trade on the local … wage inequality as influenced by asymmetric emigration patterns. …
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Our article concentrates to the main aim - to assess the impact of emigration on an origin economy. This topic was … chosen because the theoretical research has disclosed that the positive impact of emigration usually manifests through … of emigration significantly reduce Lithuanian population and cause "brain drain". High emigration rates also have a …
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the two remain underexplored. We study the relationship between emigration of household members, receiving remittances …-socialist country that has recently witnessed both large-scale emigration and a rise in alcohol-related health problems. Using a large … Russians, the emigration of family members who do not send remittances back home is associated with an increased likelihood and …
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Using a novel data set, we find that households with migrants experience a 26% drop in the labor force participation rate in four economies (Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan) from the Central Asia and South Caucasus region. It is twice as large for households with...
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