How does saving behavior of immigrants respond to changes in purchasing power parity between the source and host countries? We examine this question by building a theoretical model of joint return-migration and saving decisions of temporary migrants and then test its implications by using data from the German Socioeconomic Panel on immigrants from 92 source countries. As implied by our theoretical model, we find that the saving rate increases in the nominal exchange rate but decreases in the source-country price level and that the absolute magnitude of both relationships increases as the time to retirement becomes shorter. At the median level of years to retirement, the absolute values of the elasticity of savings with respect to the nomina...
The significant rise of life expectancy in the last decades coupled with fertility rates below repro...
Migrants who move across borders are, to a large extent, motivated by the prospect of earning higher...
In this paper we consider a population of would-be migrants in a developing country. To begin with, ...
This paper examines how immigrants ’ migration duration and saving decisions in the host country res...
This paper examines how immigrants ’ migration duration and saving decisions in the host country res...
If some of the returns to migration accrue from return migration, the optimal duration of migration ...
This paper examines how immigrants' optimal migration duration in the host country responds to the p...
This paper examines the relative savings position of migrant households in West Germany paying parti...
This paper examines the relative savings position of migrant households in West Germany paying parti...
Abstract. This paper examines the relative savings position of migrant households in West Germany pa...
This paper investigates the saving behavior of migrants in UK across different dimensions, i.e. comp...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the saving behavior of migrants in the UK across different dime...
In this paper, I examine the determinants of return migration from Germany for immigrants from four ...
While the economic performance of migrants in the receiving country undoubtedly depends on qualifica...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
The significant rise of life expectancy in the last decades coupled with fertility rates below repro...
Migrants who move across borders are, to a large extent, motivated by the prospect of earning higher...
In this paper we consider a population of would-be migrants in a developing country. To begin with, ...
This paper examines how immigrants ’ migration duration and saving decisions in the host country res...
This paper examines how immigrants ’ migration duration and saving decisions in the host country res...
If some of the returns to migration accrue from return migration, the optimal duration of migration ...
This paper examines how immigrants' optimal migration duration in the host country responds to the p...
This paper examines the relative savings position of migrant households in West Germany paying parti...
This paper examines the relative savings position of migrant households in West Germany paying parti...
Abstract. This paper examines the relative savings position of migrant households in West Germany pa...
This paper investigates the saving behavior of migrants in UK across different dimensions, i.e. comp...
peer reviewedThis paper investigates the saving behavior of migrants in the UK across different dime...
In this paper, I examine the determinants of return migration from Germany for immigrants from four ...
While the economic performance of migrants in the receiving country undoubtedly depends on qualifica...
In this paper I test the capital accumulation conjecture that is used to rationalize return migratio...
The significant rise of life expectancy in the last decades coupled with fertility rates below repro...
Migrants who move across borders are, to a large extent, motivated by the prospect of earning higher...
In this paper we consider a population of would-be migrants in a developing country. To begin with, ...