This article studies the consequences of restrictions to migration at the origin on labor market outcomes and school enrolment in origin communities. Our difference-in-differences specification exploits the differential impact across districts in Indonesia of a reform that restricted the migration of Indonesian female domestic workers towards Saudi Arabia in 2011. Our results suggest that this reform did not lead to higher unemployment in Indonesia, but it increased the proportion of workers employed in informal jobs and in agriculture. No detectable change in the consumption patterns of Indonesian households appears from our analysis, suggesting that rural areas in Indonesia could absorb the sudden increase in the availability of workforce...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
This study aims to determine the social and economic variables that influence workers to become migr...
Remittances have become a new financial phenomenon and are one of the most important sources of fund...
This article studies the consequences of restrictions to migration at the origin on labor market out...
This research is aim to get a better understanding of the impact of migration on the welfare of migr...
The article compares and contrasts the scale and composition of workers’ outflow and remittance flow...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloMigration is becoming increasingly common in the developing world. A gr...
This paper combines insights from the New Economics of Labour Migration and Sen’s capability ...
The success of rural relocation and resettlement programmes may be dependent on the transferability ...
Migration plays an important role in development, especially in the labor economy. This paper reflec...
We estimate the aggregate productivity gains from reducing barriers to internal labor migration in I...
This paper, in a comparative analysis of the Philippines and Indonesia, examines first under what co...
This work has been funded by UK aid from the UK government through the Migrating out of Poverty (MOO...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children's educational enrolment following ...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children’s educational enrolment following ...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
This study aims to determine the social and economic variables that influence workers to become migr...
Remittances have become a new financial phenomenon and are one of the most important sources of fund...
This article studies the consequences of restrictions to migration at the origin on labor market out...
This research is aim to get a better understanding of the impact of migration on the welfare of migr...
The article compares and contrasts the scale and composition of workers’ outflow and remittance flow...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloMigration is becoming increasingly common in the developing world. A gr...
This paper combines insights from the New Economics of Labour Migration and Sen’s capability ...
The success of rural relocation and resettlement programmes may be dependent on the transferability ...
Migration plays an important role in development, especially in the labor economy. This paper reflec...
We estimate the aggregate productivity gains from reducing barriers to internal labor migration in I...
This paper, in a comparative analysis of the Philippines and Indonesia, examines first under what co...
This work has been funded by UK aid from the UK government through the Migrating out of Poverty (MOO...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children's educational enrolment following ...
This paper examines the effects of parental migration on children’s educational enrolment following ...
This study examines the roles of individual and household characteristics in internal migration in I...
This study aims to determine the social and economic variables that influence workers to become migr...
Remittances have become a new financial phenomenon and are one of the most important sources of fund...