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effect of remittances on labor force participation 2 Data collection 1 Dominican Republic 1 Economic growth 1 Economic models 1 Education 1 Employment 1 Financial incentives 1 Labor markets 1 Labor productivity 1 Labor supply 1 Workers remittances 1 amount of remittances 1 annual remittances 1 coefficient on remittances 1 cumulative distribution function 1 data on remittances 1 demand for remittances 1 determinants of remittances 1 diaspora 1 discouraged workers 1 dummy variable 1 dummy variables 1 econometrics 1 educated labor force 1 effect of remittances 1 effects of remittances 1 employment composition 1 employment creation 1 employment generation 1 employment growth 1 employment growth rate 1 employment levels 1 employment opportunities 1 employment patterns 1 employment performance 1 employment share 1 employment situation 1 employment to population ratio 1 equation 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Abdullaev, Umidjon 1 Estevao, Marcello 1 Grigorian, David A. 1 Melkonyan, Tigran A. 1 Shonkwiler, J. Scott 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2
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Growth and Employment in the Dominican Republic; Options for a Job-Rich Growth
Abdullaev, Umidjon; Estevao, Marcello - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
The Dominican Republic has posted high rates of output and productivity growth, but labor market indicators have remained weak during the past 20 years. This paper documents these trends, showing that the rapid productivity growth originates in a few sectors, while the bulk of job creation is...
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Garbage in, Gospel Out? Controlling for the Underreporting of Remittances
Melkonyan, Tigran A.; Grigorian, David A.; Shonkwiler, … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Empirical studies that use self-reported data on remittances to measure the latter's impact on microeconomic incentives mostly ignore the potential errors associated with reporting/measurement issues. An econometric procedure to control for these errors is developed and applied to...
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