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northern Uganda. As the decision to relocate from a camp is voluntary, camp residents may be different from returnees. We merge …
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northern Uganda. As the decision to relocate from a camp is voluntary, camp residents may be different from returnees. We merge …
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northern Uganda. As the decision to relocate from a camp is voluntary, camp residents may be different from returnees. We merge …
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We follow 3,512 (of 1.4 million) applicants to a government lottery that randomly allocated visas to Bangladeshis for low-skilled, temporary labor contracts in Malaysia. Most lottery winners migrate, and their remittance substantially raises their family's standard of living in Bangladesh. The...
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We follow 3,512 (of 1.4 million) applicants to a government lottery that randomly allocated visas to Bangladeshis for low-skilled, temporary labor contracts in Malaysia. Most lottery winners migrate, and their remittance substantially raises their family's standard of living in Bangladesh. The...
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Northern Uganda has experienced violent conflict for more than fifteen years resulting in the internal displacement of …
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Uganda for households that were displaced by the civil conflict, and geo-referenced data on armed conflict events, with which … adequate infrastructures in return locations in order to fast-track reintegration. -- Conflict ; IDP ; Northern Uganda …
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This paper analyzes the self-selection patterns among Mexican return migrants during the period 1990–2010. To calculate the selection patterns, we nonparametrically estimate the counterfactual wages that the return migrants would have experienced had they never migrated by using the wage...
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