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on developing countries remains unclear. Some researchers have argued that migrants who are more educated tend to bring … their immediate family members to the host country, and thus, send less money to the source country in remittances. While …. Together, these two results suggest a positive association between education and remittances, which is indeed, what we find in …
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on developing countries remains unclear. Some researchers have argued that migrants who are more educated tend to bring … their immediate family members to the host country, and thus, send less money to the source country in remittances. While …. Together, these two results suggest a positive association between education and remittances, which is indeed, what we find in …
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For many countries, remittance behaviour by migrants is an important component of their overall international financial … flows. To date, the empirical literature has analysed the propensity to remit as a function of migrants’ socio … broader context of migrants' labour, income and consumption allocation strategy. On the contrary, the migrant's income has …
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For many countries, remittance behaviour by migrants is an important component of their overall international financial … flows. The empirical literature has, so far, analysed the propensity to remit as a function of migrants' socio … broader context of migrants' labour, income and consumption allocation strategy. On the contrary, the migrant's income has …
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