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corruption 2 emigration intention 2 governance 2 migration 2 push factor 2 Auswanderung 1 Corruption 1 Emigration 1 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 Korruption 1
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Auer, Daniel 2 Römer, Friederike 2 Tjaden, Jasper 1 Tjaden, Jasper Dag 1
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IZA Journal of Development and Migration 1 IZA Journal of development and migration 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Corruption and the desire to leave quasi-experimental evidence on corruption as a driver of emigration intentions
Auer, Daniel; Römer, Friederike; Tjaden, Jasper Dag - In: IZA Journal of development and migration 11 (2020) 1/7, pp. 1-31
Whether and to what extent corruption drives emigration has received growing attention in the literature in recent years, yet the nature of the relationship remains unclear. To test causal claims, we rely on representative global survey data of more than 280,000 respondents across 67 countries...
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Corruption and the Desire to Leave Quasi-Experimental Evidence on Corruption as a Driver of Emigration Intentions
Auer, Daniel; Römer, Friederike; Tjaden, Jasper - In: IZA Journal of Development and Migration 11 (2020) 1, pp. --
Whether and to what extent corruption drives emigration has received growing attention in the literature in recent years, yet the nature of the relationship remains unclear. To test causal claims, we rely on representative global survey data of more than 280,000 respondents across 67 countries...
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