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household earnings potential is disproportionally due to one partner, and families react equally strongly to a male and a female …
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, empirical evidence often shows the opposite. Using the case of Mexico-U.S. migration, we show that this inconsistency between … investigating migrant selection can lead to misleading conclusions about the underlying economic incentives and behavioral models of …
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, empirical evidence often shows the opposite. Using the case of Mexico-U.S. migration, we show that this inconsistency between … investigating migrant selection can lead to misleading conclusions about the underlying economic incentives and behavioural models …
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representative multitopic household surveys are rarely, if ever, explicitly designed for studying migration issues. Despite this … limitation, most countries have no alternatives to the use of household surveys when it comes to analyzing complex … on current challenges faced by multi-topic household surveys in responding to this need, but also, more importantly, on …
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In an economy with migration, poverty changes are composed of a number of forces, including the income gains and losses realized by the various migration streams. We present a simple but powerful decomposition methodology that uses panel data to measure the contributions of different migration...
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