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Migration, remittances, poverty and inequality in China: a counterfactual analysis

Migration, remittances, poverty and inequality in China: a counterfactual analysis

... makes a great contribution to improving the living stan- dard of the ...of migration trend to ...rural-to-urban migration(Li, 2003; Cai, 2005), which means that there may exist a potential ... Voir le document complet

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"To Have and Have Not”: Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Inequality in Algeria,

"To Have and Have Not”: Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Inequality in Algeria,

... international migration across two regions of Algerian emigration (Nedroma and Idjeur) using an original survey we conducted of 1,200 households in ...Fortin and Lemieux (1996) is used to ... Voir le document complet

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The Impact of migration on rural poverty and inequality: a case study in China

The Impact of migration on rural poverty and inequality: a case study in China

... reforms in China. Migration and remittances play an important role in transforming the structure of rural household ...rural-to-urban migration on rural poverty ... Voir le document complet

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"To Have and Have Not": Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Inequality in Algeria

"To Have and Have Not": Migration, Remittances, Poverty and Inequality in Algeria

... extreme poverty are particularly ...countries in the Middle East and North Africa are relatively low: extreme poverty generally affects less than 4% of the population (with the exception of ... Voir le document complet

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Why Migrants' Remittances Reduce Income Inequality in some Countries and not in Others?

Why Migrants' Remittances Reduce Income Inequality in some Countries and not in Others?

... for a same country, the different approach used seem to lead to contra- dictory results : when Brown and Jimenez (2007) suppose for example that remitttances are an exogenous source of income, they find ... Voir le document complet

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Do Remittances Affect Poverty and Inequality ? Evidence From Mali

Do Remittances Affect Poverty and Inequality ? Evidence From Mali

... assets and human capital on the one hand and control variables relating to the household head and to place of residence on the other ...hand. In the former group, the “asset” variable is an ... Voir le document complet

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Income Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction: A Case Study of Eight Provinces in China

Income Growth, Inequality and Poverty Reduction: A Case Study of Eight Provinces in China

... poorest in rural coastal provinces could be attributed to the prosperity of Township and Village Enterprises (TVEs) and other non-farm activities because of their proximity to economic centers – ... Voir le document complet

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The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco

The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco

... middle and higher class households who have the means to afford the high cost of international migration and the migratory project risks (loss of income in case of failure of migratory ... Voir le document complet

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The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco

The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco

... middle and higher class households who have the means to afford the high cost of international migration and the migratory project risks (loss of income in case of failure of migratory ... Voir le document complet

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Remittances and poverty : Who benefits in the household ?

Remittances and poverty : Who benefits in the household ?

... launched a seminal work, reviewed in Morduch (1999) and Dercon ...international remittances on poverty (Adams and Page 2003), investment (Chami, Fullenkamp et Jahjah (2003)), or ... Voir le document complet

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Do remittances affect poverty and inequality ? Evidence from Mali

Do remittances affect poverty and inequality ? Evidence from Mali

... assets and human capital on the one hand and control variables relating to the household head and to place of residence on the other ...hand. In the former group, the “asset” variable is an ... Voir le document complet

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Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador *

Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador *

... of migration and remittances on poverty at origin with household-level data (Yang and Martinez, 2007; Acosta et ...Jimenez-Soto and Brown, 2012; Adams and Cuecuecha, 2013) ... Voir le document complet

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Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador

Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador

... did in Table 1, or on the basis of resident members ...differences in observables between the two groups of households; beyond the mechanical impact on household size and on the number of working age ... Voir le document complet

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Asymptotic and bootstrap inference for inequality and poverty measures

Asymptotic and bootstrap inference for inequality and poverty measures

... FGT poverty measure, and give accurate inference in finite ...distribution and from the bootstrap distributions, with no incomes below the poverty line at ...on a poverty ... Voir le document complet

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Climate Change, Inequality, and Human Migration

Climate Change, Inequality, and Human Migration

... ) and Burzy´ nski et ...assumptions and accounts for more sources of heterogeneity between ...heterogeneity in exposure to CLC and in migratory behavior across ...is a key ... Voir le document complet

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Migration and Remittances in South Africa: the role of political factors

Migration and Remittances in South Africa: the role of political factors

... present in South Africa. In addition to the problems relating to the under-representativeness of the migrants in the official census data and to the chronic insecurity in South Africa, ... Voir le document complet

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Migration and Remittances in South Africa: the role of political factors

Migration and Remittances in South Africa: the role of political factors

... origin and of destination before and after the ...country in violent conditions (war, conflict) have a weaker probability of transferring 27 ...country in such a context can be ... Voir le document complet

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Inequality, poverty and the intra-household allocation of consumption in Senegal

Inequality, poverty and the intra-household allocation of consumption in Senegal

... 45 In table A1.1 we report the main features of the ESPS and PSF consumption ...questionnaires. In both surveys the list of commodities is restricted to what has been included in the ... Voir le document complet

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Agricultural Trade and Rural Poverty in Post-reform China

Agricultural Trade and Rural Poverty in Post-reform China

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Counterfactual causal analysis in the Kappa language

Counterfactual causal analysis in the Kappa language

... First, a precise model requires a different ODE to model each distinct chemical species, causing ODE models to scale ...proteins and edges describe links be- tween ...species, and so models do ... Voir le document complet

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