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Economic Development: Human Resources 6 Human Development 6 Income Distribution 6 Migration 6 Analysis of Education 2 Economics of Minorities 2 Education and Inequality 2 International Migration 2 Measurement and Analysis of Poverty 2 Non-labor Discrimination 2 Races 2 and Immigrants 2 Comparative Economic Systems: General 1 Economic Development: General 1 Economics of Gender 1 Education and Research Institutions: General 1 Education: Government Policy 1 National Government Expenditures and Education 1 Personnel Economics: Training 1 Remittances 1
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Undetermined 6
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Siegel M. 2 Andersson L. 1 Bilgili Ö. 1 Dronkers J. 1 Kornder N. 1 Loschman C. 1 Nour S. 1 R, Bluhm 1 Szirmai A. 1 de, Crombrugghe D.P.I. 1
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United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research Institute of Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT) 5 Researchcentrum voor Onderwijs en Arbeidsmarkt (ROA), Maastricht University 1
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MERIT Working Papers 5 ROA Research Memorandum 1
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Education, training and skill development policies in Arab Gulf countries: Macro-micro overview
Nour S. - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2014
This paper uses a combination of secondary and primary data to provide a more comprehensive analysis of education, training and skill development policies in the Gulf countries. Different from earlier studies an interesting element in our analysis is that we discuss both the supply and demand...
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To return permanently or to return temporarily?: Explaining migrants' intentions
Bilgili Ö.; Siegel M. - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2014
This paper studies migrants intentions to return to their origin country by making the distinction between permanent return, temporary return and participation in temporary return programmes. Using survey data from first generation migrants in the Netherlands, we explore how migrants experiences...
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Migration, remittances and household welfare in Ethiopia
Andersson L. - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2014
This paper investigates the effect of international remittances and migration on household welfare in Ethiopia. We employ both subjective a households subjective economic well-being and objective measures asset holdings and asset accumulation to define household welfare. A matching approach is...
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Poor trends - The pace of poverty reduction after the Millennium Development Agenda
de, Crombrugghe D.P.I.; Szirmai A.; R, Bluhm - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2014
We review the origins of the dollar-a-day poverty line, discuss historical poverty and inequality trends, and forecast poverty rates until 2030 using a new fractional response approach. Three findings stand out. First, global poverty reduction since 1981 has been rapid but regional trends are...
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Can gender differences in the educational performance of 15-year old migrant pupils be explained by the gender equality in the countries of origin and destination?
Kornder N.; Dronkers J.; Dronkers J. - Researchcentrum voor Onderwijs en Arbeidsmarkt (ROA), … - 2013
We try to explain the differences between the performance (in both reading and math) of 8430 15-year-old daughters and 8526 15-year-old sons in 17 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development destination countries across Europe and Oceania with the PISA 2009 data from 45 origin...
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The Influence of Vulnerability on Migration Intentions in Afghanistan
Loschman C.; Siegel M. - United Nations University-Maastricht Economic Research … - 2013
This study explores the influence of vulnerability on migration intentions within the context of Afghanistan. While it is commonplace to conceptualize migration as being driven by certain economic-related factors, it is reasonable to assume that in an insecure setting like Afghanistan the...
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