This paper examines the sustainability of returning international migrants, who remain at home country, moving out from poverty. This study uses cross-sectional primary data as of September and October 2015 on 840 households of the returned migrants which is around 10% of the overall migrant stock in the Malang district, East Java as of 2014/2015; and also 840 current migrants, which is again around 10% of the current migrant stock as a control group. Although we have found that remittances reduce the probability of households living in poverty, this study concludes that returning migrants will not be better off for very long, and will almost certainly return to poverty after some time. The major limitation of this paper is that it focuses ...
This paper uses a rich series of data sets from the Philippines to examine the decisions to migrate ...
Poverty and instability in the Philippines had caused many Filipino households to follow a labor emi...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the following organisations for their assistance in conducting th...
Return migrants in some areas of migrant’s enclave in Indonesia a have high dependence on work abroa...
Remittances have been reported as a tool for fighting poverty in some selected countries, such as In...
Remittances have been reported as a tool for fighting poverty in some selected countries, such as In...
Returning migrants generally have a high dependence on working abroad because remittances are used f...
Returning migrants generally have a high dependence on working abroad because remittances are used f...
SMERU's study on return migration (2014) has established a comprehensive migrant reintegration frame...
The link between migration and development has been heavily placed on remittances. this is truly ref...
Worker migration is an old phenomenon. Many workers from Indonesia had migrated since 1970s, legally...
It is undeniable that the high unemployment caused by the imbalance between the number of employment...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...
It is undeniable that the high unemployment caused by the imbalance between the number of employment...
Poverty and instability in the Philippines had caused many Filipino households to follow a labor emi...
This paper uses a rich series of data sets from the Philippines to examine the decisions to migrate ...
Poverty and instability in the Philippines had caused many Filipino households to follow a labor emi...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the following organisations for their assistance in conducting th...
Return migrants in some areas of migrant’s enclave in Indonesia a have high dependence on work abroa...
Remittances have been reported as a tool for fighting poverty in some selected countries, such as In...
Remittances have been reported as a tool for fighting poverty in some selected countries, such as In...
Returning migrants generally have a high dependence on working abroad because remittances are used f...
Returning migrants generally have a high dependence on working abroad because remittances are used f...
SMERU's study on return migration (2014) has established a comprehensive migrant reintegration frame...
The link between migration and development has been heavily placed on remittances. this is truly ref...
Worker migration is an old phenomenon. Many workers from Indonesia had migrated since 1970s, legally...
It is undeniable that the high unemployment caused by the imbalance between the number of employment...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...
It is undeniable that the high unemployment caused by the imbalance between the number of employment...
Poverty and instability in the Philippines had caused many Filipino households to follow a labor emi...
This paper uses a rich series of data sets from the Philippines to examine the decisions to migrate ...
Poverty and instability in the Philippines had caused many Filipino households to follow a labor emi...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the following organisations for their assistance in conducting th...