This paper investigates measures of migration captured in the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS), and it compares these measures, and how information is collected, with other household surveys conducted in South Africa. The paper is divided into five sections. The first section describes households with non-resident (or absent) household members. A key reason why individuals may be absent from a household for much of the year is because they are migrant workers. The second section therefore looks specifically at households which report migrant workers as absent household members. Section three describes inter-household transfers received by households, and it considers the relationship between households that report transfers and househo...
Background: Data on migration trends are crucially lacking in developing countries. The lack of basi...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
Researchers and policy makers are fortunate that data on migration is rapidly improving in both qual...
This paper investigates measures of migration captured in the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS),...
Accepted for publication by Studies in Economics and Econometrics 34(3),2010.This study compares mea...
As is clear from the title of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS), one of the major reasons fo...
We use longitudinal data from the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to document the extent of re...
Background: Data on migration trends are crucially lacking in developing countries. The lack of basi...
Children are affected by adult migration, whether or not they themselves move. Yet little attention ...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa has a history of distorted and controlled migration...
Zimbabweans of all walks of life have crossed over to South Africa since the late 1990s for long and...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
This study focuses on three issues related to the demography of migrants in South Africa. First, it ...
This paper attempts to redress the lack of research into temporary labour migration at a national le...
Background: Data on migration trends are crucially lacking in developing countries. The lack of basi...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
Researchers and policy makers are fortunate that data on migration is rapidly improving in both qual...
This paper investigates measures of migration captured in the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS),...
Accepted for publication by Studies in Economics and Econometrics 34(3),2010.This study compares mea...
As is clear from the title of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS), one of the major reasons fo...
We use longitudinal data from the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to document the extent of re...
Background: Data on migration trends are crucially lacking in developing countries. The lack of basi...
Children are affected by adult migration, whether or not they themselves move. Yet little attention ...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa has a history of distorted and controlled migration...
Zimbabweans of all walks of life have crossed over to South Africa since the late 1990s for long and...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
This study focuses on three issues related to the demography of migrants in South Africa. First, it ...
This paper attempts to redress the lack of research into temporary labour migration at a national le...
Background: Data on migration trends are crucially lacking in developing countries. The lack of basi...
Gweru Rural district in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe has witnessed an increasing number of outw...
Researchers and policy makers are fortunate that data on migration is rapidly improving in both qual...