This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia between 1972 and 2001 using a human capital framework, which is extended to take account of political instability in Fiji. Our main findings are that in the long run the real wage differential and political instability in Fiji are the main determinants. In the short run, there is some evidence that the wage differential and transport costs are important factors, but this finding is not robust across all specifications. Lagged migration and political instability are the most important determinants in the short run.<br /
This article examines the magnitude of emigrant transfers from Fiji and their potential macroeconomi...
This study is the first to explore temporal causality between democracy, emigration and real income ...
This thesis addresses the phenomenon of short-term labour migration between Fiji and New Zealand th...
This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia betw...
This article re-examines Gani\u27s (1998) findings on the determinants of migrant flows from Fiji to...
This article examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to the United S...
The aim of this study was to estimate the demand for Fiji’s tourism from its three main source...
The objective of this dissertation is to estimate an economic model of emigration from a middle inco...
This paper identifies the economic and demographic factors responsible for migration flows between A...
Fiji is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in the Pacific Ocean, with relatively population mobi...
This paper investigates some dimensions of Fijian emigration since the political crisis of 1987. Whi...
Purpose – This paper aims to estimate a disaggregated import demand model for Fiji using relat...
With an estimated eight million international immigrants, Oceania is a region with the highest propo...
This paper estimates an import demand model for Fiji using the recently developed bounds testing app...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
This article examines the magnitude of emigrant transfers from Fiji and their potential macroeconomi...
This study is the first to explore temporal causality between democracy, emigration and real income ...
This thesis addresses the phenomenon of short-term labour migration between Fiji and New Zealand th...
This paper examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to Australia betw...
This article re-examines Gani\u27s (1998) findings on the determinants of migrant flows from Fiji to...
This article examines the long-run and short-run determinants of migration from Fiji to the United S...
The aim of this study was to estimate the demand for Fiji’s tourism from its three main source...
The objective of this dissertation is to estimate an economic model of emigration from a middle inco...
This paper identifies the economic and demographic factors responsible for migration flows between A...
Fiji is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in the Pacific Ocean, with relatively population mobi...
This paper investigates some dimensions of Fijian emigration since the political crisis of 1987. Whi...
Purpose – This paper aims to estimate a disaggregated import demand model for Fiji using relat...
With an estimated eight million international immigrants, Oceania is a region with the highest propo...
This paper estimates an import demand model for Fiji using the recently developed bounds testing app...
The issue of inter-regional migration as a function of regional labour market disparities is well kn...
This article examines the magnitude of emigrant transfers from Fiji and their potential macroeconomi...
This study is the first to explore temporal causality between democracy, emigration and real income ...
This thesis addresses the phenomenon of short-term labour migration between Fiji and New Zealand th...