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entrepreneurship. Remittances appear to overwhelm household splitting as a causal mechanism …
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Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most … visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves … that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total amount being sent to the country. The way remittances are distributed …
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Money remitted by international migrants is a major source of income for many countries around the world, exceeding all international development funds combined. Yet individual migrants and their families are often amongst the most vulnerable people in society, and many face significant barriers...
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Remittances in Moldova reach 36% of GDP, hence they constitute an essential part of the Moldovan economy. The most … visible characteristic of remittances is their unequal distribution. The analysis applying the standard Lorenz Curve proves … that 75% receiving households gets only 25% of total amount being sent to the country. The way remittances are distributed …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633043
estimate factors associated with remittances, taking migrant selection issues into account. We also estimate impacts of net … remittances on per capita income in migrant-sending rural households, taking into account the endogeneity of remittances. We find … that migration and remittances increase the incomes of rural households. However, the estimated direct income effects are …
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This paper studies the effects of remittances on informal employment in the migrants' countries of origin, looking both … transition economies in 2009, I find that receiving remittances increases the likelihood of working informally. At the regional … level, high prevalence of remittances is associated with a higher likelihood of informal work among non-migrant households …
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Overseas employment has become more commonplace, and the remittances have increased in similar proportions. For poor … countries, remittances often substantially influence domestic expenditures and real exchange rates. We study overseas employment …, remittances and domestic underemployment in a simple general equilibrium model with a non-traded good and minimum wage. The …
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parent migrating, and the impact of migration and remittances on the children left behind is still notably absent in the …
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This chapter offers an overview of migration and remittance flows with respect to the Latin American and Caribbean region from the colonial period to the present. Themes that cross history are highlighted as are the reversals of trends. Emphasis is given to south–south migration, to the...
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We focus on the impact of migrants’ remittances on consumption patterns in rural China, allowing for endogeneity of … remittances and county fixed-effects. We find that the marginal propensity to consume out of remittances is close to unity, which … remittances as permanent income and are consistent with the prevalence of circular and repeat migration which is largely caused by …
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