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Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition 2 Vietnam 2 household living standards 2 quantile regression migration 2 Household 1 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 Lebensstandard 1 Privater Haushalt 1 Remittances 1 Rücküberweisungen 1 Standard of living 1 Viet Nam 1
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English 2
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Anh Duc Le 1 Ngoc Hung Pham 1 Thuy Linh Le 1 Tran Manh Dung 1
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Journal of Risk and Financial Management 1 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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The impact of migration on Vietnam household living standards
In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 (2022) 5, pp. 1-11
households, and migration had different impacts on expenditure at different quantiles. By conducting quantile regression …, migration had positive impacts on expenditures at the 10% and 50% quantile, but no impact at the 90% quantile. Based on the …
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The impact of migration on Vietnam household living standards
Ngoc Hung Pham; Tran Manh Dung; Anh Duc Le; Thuy Linh Le - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 15 (2022) 5, pp. 1-11
households, and migration had different impacts on expenditure at different quantiles. By conducting quantile regression …, migration had positive impacts on expenditures at the 10% and 50% quantile, but no impact at the 90% quantile. Based on the …
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