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position in comparison to those at home, stimulate the economic situation of the sending countries through remittances and rise … that at least skilled immigration promotes economic equality in the host country under standard conditions. The context is …
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terms of both consumption and leisure time. Drawing on household panel data in rural Mexico, I find that migration increases … non-migrants' consumption, but that this consumption gain cannot be explained by labor supply adjustments. Migration … improves left-behinds' welfare through two different channels: (i) migrants' remittances exceed their forgone income …
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effect of aging. -- Chinese immigration ; economic assimilation ; Oaxaca decomposition ; synthetic cohort analysis …
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The U.S. is the largest source country of remittances with an outflow of more than $70 billion estimated for 2016 … determinants of remittances originating from the United States for a diverse set of approximately 3,800 households with at least … 0.20-0.30. Remittances are more responsive to earnings in households with more adult women relative to men. …
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are closely linked to immigration-induced changes in neighborhood-level amenities and LLM-level productivity. Our …
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