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. This apparent contradiction can be explained by the role of the extended family. We test the relevance of the extended … family in explaining mobility by using a proxy that we construct using data from PSID. Our results are robust to different …
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puzzle of the role played by the nuclear and the extended family in the decision to move … rate and settlement in areas where unemployment is high. This paper tests the relevance of family ties in explaining …
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During the African American Great Migration, millions of blacks left the Southern USA in favor of cities in the North. Despite the social and economic consequences of this migration, the question of its impacts on labor markets in the North has largely been overlooked in the literature. In this...
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Why did newly freed slaves and their descendants wait a half century before migrating in large numbers to the superior economic opportunities in the North? Census lifetime migration data on both movers and stayers are examined intertemporally for both whites and blacks. Regression analysis...
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Relying on census data collected in 2002 and historical weather data for Uganda, we estimate the impact of weather-induced internal migration on the probability for non-migrants living in the destination regions to be employed. Our results reveal a significant negative impact. Consistent with...
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We present new evidence on the wage and mobility of young and old workers, which is difficult to explain using standard human capital theory. Instead, we propose a simple dynamic extension of the Roy model, where worker migration and wages are jointly determined at the individual level....
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Relying on census data collected in 2002 and historical weather data for Uganda, we estimate the impact of weather-induced internal migration on the probability for non-migrants living in the destination regions to be employed. Our results reveal a significant negative impact. Consistent with...
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This paper explores the relation between social capital and regional labour mobility. Individuals live for two periods. In the first period they work and invest into regionally immobile social capital. At the end of the period there may be an income shock. In the case of a shock, individuals...
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