The few published empirical studies on the effect of migrant remittances on educational attainments are roughly based on cross-sectional microdata from household surveys. This paper applies the generalised method of moments (GMM) estimator on aggregate level data from 1970 to 2010 in five-year intervals to examine the impact of migrant remittances on human capital formation in 89 developing countries. The estimation results show that, on average, an increase in migrant remittance inflows by 1% is associated with a 2% rise in years of schooling at both the secondary and tertiary levels. This suggests that migrant remittances have the potential to relax liquidity constraints and generate spillover effects that facilitate more schooling opport...
This thesis examines remittances effect on development in less developed counties through human capi...
This thesis consists of a short introduction, an overview of the context and data used, three self-c...
ABSTRACT: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to lose its skilled workers through migration in a form...
The debate over the effect of human capital flight on educational attainment in immigrants' source c...
This study explores the effect of remittances on human capital development in terms of educational a...
The existing literature has focussed extensively on the development outcomes resulting from internat...
The international remittances sent back home by migrant workers have a profound impact on the develo...
The debate over the effects of migration of skilled labour from developing to developed countries ha...
This paper used the dynamic panel data technique to examine the combined indirect effect of remittan...
Remittances may have an impact on economic growth through channels to physical and human capital. We...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that migration prospects can raise the expected return to human c...
Using new data on emigration rates by education level, we examine the impact of brain drain migratio...
In this paper we model the e¤ect of migrant remittances on job creation and human capital formation,...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that migration prospects can raise the expected return to human c...
This dissertation studies the impact of migrant remittances on two measures of human development- fe...
This thesis examines remittances effect on development in less developed counties through human capi...
This thesis consists of a short introduction, an overview of the context and data used, three self-c...
ABSTRACT: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to lose its skilled workers through migration in a form...
The debate over the effect of human capital flight on educational attainment in immigrants' source c...
This study explores the effect of remittances on human capital development in terms of educational a...
The existing literature has focussed extensively on the development outcomes resulting from internat...
The international remittances sent back home by migrant workers have a profound impact on the develo...
The debate over the effects of migration of skilled labour from developing to developed countries ha...
This paper used the dynamic panel data technique to examine the combined indirect effect of remittan...
Remittances may have an impact on economic growth through channels to physical and human capital. We...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that migration prospects can raise the expected return to human c...
Using new data on emigration rates by education level, we examine the impact of brain drain migratio...
In this paper we model the e¤ect of migrant remittances on job creation and human capital formation,...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that migration prospects can raise the expected return to human c...
This dissertation studies the impact of migrant remittances on two measures of human development- fe...
This thesis examines remittances effect on development in less developed counties through human capi...
This thesis consists of a short introduction, an overview of the context and data used, three self-c...
ABSTRACT: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to lose its skilled workers through migration in a form...