Migration, remittances, and inequality: estimating the net effects of migration on income distribution.
J Dev Econ
; 55(2): 307-31, 1998 Apr.
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"This paper examines the net effects of migration and remittances on income distribution. Potential home earnings of migrants are imputed, as are the earnings of non-migrants in migrant households, in order to construct no-migration counterfactuals to compare with the observed income distribution including remittances. The earnings functions used to impute migrant home earnings are estimated from observations on non-migrants in a selection-corrected estimation framework which incorporates migration choice and labor-force participation decisions. For a sample of households in Bluefields, Nicaragua, migration and remittances increase income inequality when compared with the no-migration counterfactual."
Palabras clave
Americas; Central America; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; Human Resources; Income; Income Distribution; Inequalities; Labor Force; Latin America; Microeconomic Factors; Migrants; Migration; Nicaragua; North America; Population; Population Dynamics; Remittances; Socioeconomic Factors
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01-internacional
Temas RHS:
Empleo
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Migracion_movibilidad_profesional
Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Factores Socioeconómicos
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Migrantes
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Economía
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Emigración e Inmigración
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Empleo
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Renta
Tipo de estudio:
Health_economic_evaluation
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Prognostic_studies
País/Región como asunto:
America central
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America do norte
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Nicaragua
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Dev Econ
Año:
1998
Tipo del documento:
Article