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Do remittances and social assistance have different impacts on household expenditure patterns While two separate … strands of literature have looked at how social assistance or remittances have been spent, few studies have compared them … fungible, we find that social assistance and remittances have different impacts on expenditure patterns having controlled for …
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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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This study aims to provide insights into the migration situation of Afghan unaccompanied minors UAMs in the Netherlands …, refugee, asylum seeker, migration …
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Forced migration, often resulting from violent conflict, imposes large economic costs on both sending and receiving …
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Most migration surveys do not ask about the legal status of migrants due to concerns about the sensitivity of this … Philippines. We show how, in principle, this can be used to both give an estimate of the overall rate of illegal migration in the … population being surveyed, as well as to determine illegal migration rates for subgroups such as more or less educated households …
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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 … perform a regression analysis estimating the influence on migration intentions. Our results provide clear evidence that …
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