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family members is negatively associated with childrenś school attendance. Receiving remittances does not offset this negative …
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the hypothesis that both emigration and remittances reduce child labor. …
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This paper seeks to enrich the field of research on the topic of the impact of remittances on long-run economic growth …–2014, we studied the interaction between remittances and the level of economic development, as well as its impact on long …-run economic growth-because the impact of remittances could be influenced by the development level of the receiving countries. In …
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Research on the relationship between high-skilled migration and remittances has been limited by the lack of suitable …. Our results reveal that migrants' education has no significant impact on the likelihood of sending remittances …. Conditional on sending remittances, however, high-skilled migrants send significantly higher amounts of money to their households …
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