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Rücküberweisung (Migranten) 125 remittances 58 Migranten 24 Schätzung 24 Internationale Arbeitsmobilität 22 Remittances 21 migration 21 Internationale Wanderung 15 Theorie 14 Welt 14 Migration 13 Deutschland 12 Mexiko 11 Auswanderung 9 Brain Drain 9 Moldawien 9 Bildungsinvestition 8 Entwicklung 8 Entwicklungsländer 8 Migrationspolitik 8 Philippinen 8 USA 8 Privater Haushalt 7 international migration 7 Geschlecht 6 education 6 Arbeitsangebot 5 Bildungsniveau 5 Haushaltseinkommen 5 Kinder 5 Kinderarbeit 5 Lateinamerika 5 Mexico 5 Soziales Netzwerk 5 Sparen 5 brain drain 5 gender 5 panel data 5 Armut 4 Einkommensverteilung 4
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Omar Mahmoud, Toman 8 Piracha, Matloob 8 Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina 6 Arslan, Aslıhan 5 Pozo, Susan 5 Effenberger, Alexandra 4 Gang, Ira N. 4 Holst, Elke 4 Lücke, Matthias 4 Mandelman, Federico S. 4 Naufal, George S. 4 Schrooten, Mechthild 4 Schäfer, Andrea 4 Zhu, Yu 4 Acosta, Pablo A. 3 Akkoyunlu, Sule 3 Dimova, Ralitza 3 Epstein, Gil S. 3 Luecke, Matthias 3 Marchiori, Luca 3 Stark, Oded 3 Tani, Massimiliano 3 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 3 Abdulloev, Ilhom 2 Alba, Michael M. 2 Ali, Mohamed Sami Ben 2 Ambrosius, Christian 2 Assaad, Ragui 2 Binzel, Christine 2 Constant, Amelie F. 2 Crayen, Dorothee 2 Docquier, Frédéric 2 Faini, Riccardo 2 Hainz, Christa 2 Hansen, Peter 2 Jumah, Adusei 2 Kunst, Robert M. 2 Landon-Lane, John 2 Lartey, Emmanuel K. K. 2 Mim, Sami Ben 2
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Kiel Institute for the World Economy 2 Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 40 UPSE Discussion Paper 7 WIDER Research Paper 7 DIIS Working Paper 5 DIW Discussion Papers 5 Working Paper 5 Arbeiten aus dem Osteuropa-Institut Regensburg 4 Department of Economics Discussion Paper 4 Kiel Working Paper 4 Kiel Advanced Studies Working Papers 3 Reihe Ökonomie / Economics Series 3 School of Economics Discussion Papers 3 CESifo Forum 2 CESifo Working Paper 2 Diskussionsbeiträge 2 KOF Working Papers 2 Kiel Policy Brief 2 Open Access publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy 2 Ruhr Economic Papers 2 WIDER Discussion Paper 2 Working Papers 2 ZEF Discussion Papers on Development Policy 2 CREDIT Research Paper 1 Discussion Paper 1 Economic Review 1 Economics Discussion Papers 1 Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 1 GIGA Working Papers 1 Nota di Lavoro 1 SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 1 The crisis and beyond 1 World Bank working paper 1 ZEI Working Paper 1 ifo Working Paper 1
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The recast Return Directive and its fundamental rights implications : opinion of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights ; FRA Opinion 1/2019
Europäische Union / Agentur für Grundrechte - 2019
This Opinion by FRA aims to inform the European Parliament’s position on the legislative proposal for a recast Directive on common standards and procedures in Member States for returning illegally staying third country nationals (Return Directive), presented by the European Commission on 12...
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Are remittances a "catalyst" for financial access? Evidence from Mexican household data
Ambrosius, Christian - 2012
In policy discussions, it has frequently been claimed that migrants' remittances could function as a catalyst for financial access among receiving households. This paper provides empirical evidence on this hypothesis from Mexico, a major receiver of remittances worldwide. Using the Mexican...
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Are remittances a substitute for credit? Carrying the financial burden of health shocks in national and transnational households
Ambrosius, Christian - 2012
The assumption that remittances are a substitute for credit has been an implicit or explicit theoretical foundation of many empirical studies on remittances. This paper directly tests this assumption by comparing the response to health-related shocks among national and transnational households...
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Through which channels can remittances spur economic growth in MENA countries?
Mim, Sami Ben; Ali, Mohamed Sami Ben - In: Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal 6 (2012) 2012-33, pp. 1-27
This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate several specifications to provide support of such relationship for MENA countries over the period 19802009. The findings provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in...
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Remittances, Banking Status and the Usage of Insurance Schemes
Crayen, Dorothee; Hainz, Christa; de Martinez, … - 2012
Empirical evidence that migrants send home more remittances after disasters raises the question of whether remittances are used to self-insure, substituting for both formal and informal insurance. We investigate this question using a unique dataset on the usage patterns of financial services by...
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The importance of investment income and transfers in the current account: A new look on imbalances
Langhammer, Rolf J. - 2012
Over the last twenty five years, current account imbalances have been both rising over the trend and have become more volatile over the cycle. In boom times, imbalances expanded while in times of a cyclical downturn they shrank. A rising trend has been mainly explained with two developments:...
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Immigration, remittances, and business cycles
Mandelman, Federico S.; Zlate, Andrei - 2012
Using data on border enforcement and macroeconomic indicators from the United States and Mexico, we estimate a two-country business cycle model of labor migration and remittances. The model matches the cyclical dynamics of unskilled migration and documents the insurance role of remittances in...
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Through which channels can remittances spur economic growth in MENA countries?
Mim, Sami Ben; Ali, Mohamed Sami Ben - 2012
This paper studies the remittances' effect on economic growth. Using panel data techniques, the authors estimate several specifications to provide support of such relationship for MENA countries over the period 1980-2009. The findings provide new robust evidence on how remittances are used in...
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Remittances and children's capabilities: New evidence from Kyrgyzstan, 2005 - 2008
Kroeger, Antje; Anderson, Kathryn H. - 2012
The Kyrgyz Republic is one of the largest recipients of international remittances in the world; from a Balance of Payments measure of remittances, it ranked tenth in the world in 2008 in the ratio of remittances to GDP, a rapid increase from 30th place in 2004. Remittances can be used to maintain...
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The impact of the 1996 US Immigration Policy Reform (IIRIRA) on Mexican migrants' remittances
Vaira-Lucero, Matias; Nahm, Daehoon; Tani, Massimiliano - 2012
This paper investigates the effect of the US Illegal Immigrant Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) on the remitting patterns of Mexican immigrants. Using data from the Mexican Migration Project (MMP128), we find that a significant effect on remittance flows from illegal...
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A global view of cross-border migration
Di Giovanni, Julia; Levchenko, Andrei A.; Ortega, Francesc - 2012
This paper evaluates the welfare impact of observed levels of migration and remittances in both origins and destinations, using a quantitative multi-sector model of the global economy calibrated to aggregate and firm-level data on 60 developed and developing countries. Our framework accounts...
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Internal vs. international migration: Impacts of remittances on child well-being in Vietnam
Binci, Michele; Giannelli, Gianna Claudia - 2012
This paper focuses on the effects of domestic and international remittances on children's well-being. Using data from the 1992/93 and 1997/98 Vietnam Living Standards Surveys, we investigate average school attendance and child labour in remittance recipient and non-recipient households. The...
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Remittances and portfolio values: An inquiry using Spanish immigrants from Africa, Europe and the Americas
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - 2012
Using a recent Spanish database, we show that remittances respond to cross country differences in portfolio values. This behavior suggests that immigrants are sophisticated economic optimizers who take advantage of opportunities to invest trans-nationally given the networks that immigrants are...
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Remittances and well-being among rural-to-urban migrants in China
Akay, Alpaslan; Giulietti, Corrado; Robalino, Juan David; … - 2012
The main objective of this paper is to propose a systematic approach to empirically analyse the effect of remittances on the utility of migrants, as proxied by their subjective well-being (SWB). Using data from a new survey on China (RUMiC), we estimate models in which a measure of subjective...
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Gender, educational attainment, and the impact of parental migration on children left behind
Antman, Francisca M. - 2012
Estimation of the causal effect of parental migration on children's educational attainment is complicated by the fact that migrants and non-migrants are likely to differ in unobservable ways that also affect children's educational outcomes. This paper suggests a novel way of addressing this...
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Identifying the motives of migrant philanthropy
Lücke, Matthias; Omar Mahmoud, Toman; Peuker, Christian - 2012
Donations by migrants to community projects in their home countries ('collective remittances') help to provide local public goods and may promote economic development. We draw on the literatures on migrant remittances and on philanthropy in general to identify possible motives for collective...
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The economics of circular migration
Constant, Amelie F.; Nottmeyer, Olga; Zimmermann, Klaus F. - 2012
Circular migration receives increasing attention due to its empirical relevance and as a policy concept to manage labor flows. This review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of circular movements for all parties. It studies the characteristics of circular movers worldwide and...
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Split decisions: Family finance when a policy discontinuity allocates overseas work
Clemens, Michael A.; Tiongson, Erwin R. - 2012
Labor markets are increasingly global. Overseas work can enrich households but also split them geographically, with ambiguous net effects on decisions about work, investment, and education. These net effects, and their mechanisms, are poorly understood. We study a policy discontinuity in the...
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Do family ties with those left behind intensify or weaken migrants' assimilation?
Stark, Oded; Dorn, Agnieszka - 2012
Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to his family back home assimilates more the more altruistic he is, and also more than a non-remitting migrant.
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Motivations for remittances: Evidence from Moldova
Piracha, Matloob; Saraogi, Amrita - 2011
This paper explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances across households in Moldova who have migrants abroad. Unlike most of the existing literature, we approach our research question from the perspective of the recipient household and use it to interpret the...
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Remittances and gender: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
Holst, Elke; Schäfer, Andrea; Schrooten, Mechthild - 2011
In this paper, we focus on network- and gender-specific determinants of remittances, which are often explained theoretically by way of intra-family contracts. We develop a basic formal concept that includes aspects of the transnational network and derive hypotheses from it. For our empirical...
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Motivations for remittances: Evidence from Moldova
Piracha, Matloob; Saraogi, Amrita - 2011
This paper explores the factors that account for the receipt of remittances across households in Moldova who have migrant family members abroad. Unlike most of the existing literature, we approach our research question from the perspective of the recipient household and use it to interpret the...
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Egyptian men working abroad: Labor supply responses by the women left behind
Binzel, Christine; Assaad, Ragui - 2011
Female labor force participation has remained low in Egypt. This paper examines whether male international migration provides a leeway for women to enter the labor market and/or to increase their labor supply. In line with previous studies, we find a decrease in wage work in both rural and urban...
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Remittances and income smoothing
Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina; Pozo, Susan - 2011
Due to inadequate savings and binding borrowing constraints, income volatility can make households in developing countries particularly susceptible to economic hardship. We examine the role of remittances in either alleviating or increasing household income volatility using Mexican household...
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Network effects on migrants' remittances
Aparicio Fenoll, Ainhoa - 2011
This paper explores the existence of network effects in migrants' remittance behavior. In this study, networks are defined as groups of immigrants from the same country that live in the same locality. Using the National Immigrant Survey, a unique database for Spain, immigrants are found to be...
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Migration, transfers and child labor
Dimova, Ralitza; Epstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N. - 2011
We examine agricultural child labor in the context of emigration, transfers, and the ability to hire outside labor. We start by developing a theoretical background based on Basu and Van, (1998), Basu, (1999) and Epstein and Kahana (2008) and show how hiring labor from outside the household and...
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Migration, transfers and child labor
Dimova, Ralitza; Epstein, Gil S.; Gang, Ira N. - 2011
We examine agricultural child labor in the context of emigration, transfers, and the ability to hire outside labor. We start by developing a theoretical background based on Basu and Van, (1998), Basu, (1999) and Epstein and Kahana (2008) and show how hiring labor from outside the household and...
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Migration, openness and the global preconditions of "smart development"
Tausch, Arno; Heshmati, Almas - 2011
In this article, we present a first empirical reflection on 'smart development', its measurement, possible 'drivers' and 'bottlenecks'. We first provide cross-national data on how much ecological footprint is used in the nations of the world system to 'deliver' a given amount of democracy,...
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Migration as a substitute for informal activities: Evidence from Tajikistan
Abdulloev, Ilhom; Gang, Ira N.; Landon-Lane, John - 2011
How is migration related to informal activities? They may be complementary since new migrants may have difficulty finding employment in formal work, so many of them end up informally employed. Alternatively, migration and informality may be substitutes since migrants' incomes in their new...
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Sizing it up: Labor migration lessons of the EU enlargement to 27
Constant, Amelie F. - 2011
While economists were pointing out the advantages of the EU enlargement, politicians and policymakers were raising grave concerns about the significant political and economic differences between the newcomer states (EU12) and the old Europe of EU15. The major point of apprehension was related to...
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Remittances, migrants' education and immigration policy: Theory and evidence from bilateral data
Docquier, Frédéric; Rapoport, Hillel; Salomone, Sara - 2011
We investigate the relationship between remittances and migrants' education both theoretically and empirically, using original bilateral remittance data. At a theoretical level we lay out a model of remittances interacting migrants' human capital with two dimensions of immigration policy:...
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Migration and remittances in Kazakhstan: First evidence from a household survey
Dietz, Barbara; Gatskova, Kseniia; Schmillen, Achim - 2011
Internal migration flows in Kazakhstan are of high social and political relevance but political and public attention has primarily been devoted to external movements. This paper presents the main descriptive results of a new household survey on migration and remittances in Kazakhstan which was...
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Migration as a substitute for informal activities: Evidence from Tajikistan
Abdulloev, Ilhom; Gang, Ira N.; Landon-Lane, John - 2011
How is migration related to informal activities? They may be complementary since new migrants may have difficulty finding employment in formal work, so many of them end up informally employed. Alternatively, migration and informality may be substitutes since migrants' incomes in their new...
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Remittances and return migration
Collier, William; Piracha, Matloob; Randazzo, Teresa - 2011
This paper utilises survey data of return migrants to analyse the determinants of remittances sent while the migrants were abroad. We approach our research question from the perspective of three sending countries in the Maghreb, namely Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. We investigate the remittance...
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Shocks, income diversification and welfare in developing and transition countries
Omar Mahmoud, Toman - 2010
This dissertation takes a welfare perspective to analyze how rural households in developing countries manage risks ex-ante and cope with shocks ex-post. The first part looks at risk-coping strategies and analyzes the socio-economic consequences of AIDS-related mortality in rural sub-Saharan...
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Village level inequality, migration and remittances in rural Mexico: How do they change over time?
Arslan, Aslıhan; Taylor, J. Edward - 2010
We analyze how migration prevalence and remittances shape income distribution using novel panel data that is nationally and regionally representative of rural Mexico. Employing a Gini decomposition and controlling for whole household migration (attrition), we find that migration prevalence has...
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Remittances, banking status and the usage of insurance schemes
Crayen, Dorothee; Hainz, Christa; Ströh de Martínez, … - 2010
Empirical evidence that migrants send home more remittances after disasters raises the question of whether remittances can be used to self-insure, substituting for both formal and informal insurance. We investigate this question using a unique data set on the usage patterns of financial services...
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Remittances and financial openness
Beine, Michel; Lodigiani, Elisabetta; Vermeulen, Robert - 2010
Remittances have greatly increased during recent years, becoming an important and reliable source of funds for many developing countries. Therefore, there is a strong incentive for receiving countries to attract more remittances, especially through formal channels that turn to be either less...
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Gender, transnational networks and remittances: Evidence from Germany
Holst, Elke; Schäfer, Andrea; Schrooten, Mechthild - 2010
Remittances from Germany are substantial. Cross-border transfers to family and friendship networks outside Germany are not only made by foreigners. Many naturalized migrants send money home as well. Here, we focus on international networks and gender-specific determinants of remittances from the...
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Migrants' international transfers and educational expenditure: empirical evidence from Albania
Cattaneo, Cristina - 2010
The present paper analyses the expenditure behavior of Albanian families. The objective is to cast some light upon the relationship between education expenditure and the volume of remittances, sent from abroad by household members. To assess the existence of an education enhancing effect of...
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Cargo cult in Africa: Remittances and the state in Tanzania
Hansen, Peter - 2010
This DIIS working paper explores the current celebration of remittances in Tanzania as a magic bullet for the creation of development and economic growth. It adds to our understanding of the underlying cultural values, ideas and imaginaries expressed in remittance policies and thinking, which...
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The case of the missing remittances in the FIES: Could it be causing us to mismeasure welfare changes?
Ducanes, Geoffrey - 2010
This paper highlights the increasing underreporting of remittances by the FIES compared to BSP and World Bank figures, advances possible reasons why such underreporting is occurring, and examines its implications for welfare measurement in the country at points in time and across time. Using...
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Selection policy and immigrants' remittance behaviour
Mahuteau, Stéphane; Piracha, Matloob; Tani, Massimiliano - 2010
This paper analyses the impact of a change in Australia's immigration policy, introduced in the mid-1990s, on migrants' remittance behaviour. More precisely, we compare the remittance behaviour of two cohorts who entered Australia before and after the policy change, which consists of stricter...
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Selection policy and immigrants' remittance behaviour
Mahuteau, Stephane; Piracha, Matloob; Tani, Massimiliano - 2010
This paper analyses the impact of a change in Australia's immigration policy, introduced in the mid-1990s, on migrants' remittance behaviour. More precisely, we compare the remittance behaviour of two cohorts who entered Australia before and after the policy change, which consists of stricter...
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Migration and remittances in Macedonia: A review
Dietz, Barabara - 2010
This paper explores migration movements and remittances patterns in Macedonia since independence and studies the migration policy challenges Macedonia will be likely to face after its entry into the EU. Concerning recent migration movements, considerable outflows from Macedonia are found as well...
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Are Turkish migrants altruistic? Evidence from the macro data
Akkoyunlu, Sule - 2010
We investigate in this paper whether the stable pattern of remittances over the last three decades can be explained by the altruistic behaviour. This possibility is tested by means of cointegration analysis, which is applied to Turkish remittances from Germany over the period 1962-2005. A single...
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International labor migration and remittances beyond the crisis: Towards development-friendly migration policies
Arslan, Aslıhan; Effenberger, Alexandra; Luecke, Matthias - 2009
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Labour migration and remittances in Moldova: Is the boom over?: Trends and preliminary findings from the IOM-CBSAXA panel household survey 2006- 2008
Luecke, Matthias; Omar Mahmoud, Toman; Steinmayr, Andreas - 2009
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International labor migration and remittances: Towards development-friendly migration policies
Arslan, Aslıhan; Effenberger, Alexandra; Lücke, Matthias - In: The crisis and beyond, (pp. 160-173). 2009
Risk evaluation is crucial for practitioners as it allows them to make better investment decisions. However, the recently witnessed financial turmoil has demonstrated the inadequacy of many models for preventive risk evaluation. In particular, it is now evident that new methods are needed to...
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The Purpose of Remittances – Evidence from Germany
Bauer, Thomas K.; Sinning, Mathias G. - 2009
This paper examines the purpose of remittances using individual data of migrants in Germany. Particular attention is paid to migrants' savings and transfers to family members in the home country. Our findings indicate that migrants who intend to stay in Germany only temporarily have a higher...
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