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remittances have increased human capital among the low-income nations, among the upper-middle-income nations, they have mostly … increased total factor productivity, but are still inversely related to factor inputs among the lower-middle-income nations of …
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causal impact of income shocks at a migrant's origin and destination location on the bilateral transfer of funds. Using …
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The growth in the number and in the size of remittances and the stability of these monetary transfers have made them a prime target for policymakers. Because remittance flows go directly to households in emigrants’ home countries, one has to wonder about their effects on household...
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A migration network is modeled as a mutually beneficial cooperative agreement between financially-constrained individuals who seek to finance and expedite their migration. The cooperation agreement creates a network: established migrants contract to support the subsequent migration of others in...
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We relate to others in two important ways: we care about others, and we care about how we fare in comparison to others. In some contexts, these two forms of relatedness interact. Caring about others can conveniently be labeled altruism. Caring about how we fare in comparison with others who fare...
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features including the income situation and the remitting behaviour. We furthermore discuss the nature of migration - if it is …
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This article analyses the distributional impact of remittances across two regions of Algerian emigration (Nedroma and Idjeur) using an original survey we conducted of 1,200 households in 2011. Remittances and especially the role played by foreign pensions decrease the Gini index by nearly 4 %...
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We investigate the relationship between remittances and migrants' education both theoretically and empirically, using original bilateral remittance data. At a theoretical level we lay out a model of remittances interacting migrants' human capital with two dimensions of immigration policy:...
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. Therefore, in the decision on how to allocate expenditure, remittances are treated just as any other source of income. …This paper analyses the impact of remittances on household expenditure behaviour in Senegal. We use propensity score …
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Research on the relationship between high-skilled migration and remittances has been limited by the lack of suitable microdata. We create a unique cross-country dataset by combining household surveys from five Sub-Saharan African countries that enables us to analyze the effect of migrants'...
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