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unresolved related issue of whether remittances actually increase with migrants' level of education. The determinants of … remittances considered include migration levels and rates; migrants' education level; and source countries' income, financial … considered in the few existing studies on this topic. Our main finding is that remittances decrease for migrants with tertiary …
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migrants send home. This paper examines whether remittances actually increase with migrants' education level. The determinants … of remittances it considers include migration levels or rates, migrants' education level, and source countries' income … considered in the few studies on this topic. Our main finding is that remittances decrease with the share of migrants with …
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unresolved issue, namely whether remittances increase or decrease with migrants' level of education. The determinants of … remittances considered include migration levels and rates, migrants' education level, and source countries' income, financial … in the few existing studies on this topic. Our main finding is that remittances decrease with the share of migrants with …
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migrants send home. This paper examines whether remittances actually increase with migrants' education level. The determinants … of remittances it considers include migration levels or rates, migrants' education level, and source countries' income … considered in the few studies on this topic. Our main finding is that remittances decrease with the share of migrants with …
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contribute positively and significantly to remittances. Tertiary qualified emigrants, however, do not contribute significantly to … remittances. Remittances in turn contribute significantly to home country income. There is some evidence of both an altruistic and … self‐interested motive to remit. Gender‐disaggregated results suggest that females remit more than males and are more …
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In this study we analyse the impact of workers' remittances on the decision to migrate by means of cointegration …. One important element of this theory is the role of remittances that is absent in traditional migration theories. In this … workers' remittances (relative to Turkish GDP) is found. We find workers' remittances to be significant in explaining …
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