Return Migration and Occupational Change.
Return migrants exhibit a high tendency for self-employment over waged employment. Using cross-sectional data from Pakistan, the paper explores the determinants of this choice. Retirement from the domestic labor market is not a reason for opting for self-employment. The preference for non-farm self-employment is a two-period process of self-selection. Migrants who expect to switch occupation to non-farm self-employment upon return save more from high transitory overseas income than do their counterparts. Upon return, savings become a significant factor in the choice of self-employment over waged employment. International migration and return have little influence on the choice of farm self-employment. Copyright 1999 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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1999
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Authors: | Ilahi, Nadeem |
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Review of Development Economics. - Wiley Blackwell. - Vol. 3.1999, 2, p. 170-86
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Wiley Blackwell |
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