This paper explores how remittances influence happiness among migrants and their households of origin. It is based on a novel data set of matched samples of Bangladeshi migrant households (living in the UK and Malaysia) and their origin families in Bangladesh. Empirical findings suggest that remittances play a significant role in stimulating migrants’ happiness. We also find that the households of origin’s life satisfaction not only depends on receiving remittances from the emigrants, but also other factors such as number of migrants from the household living abroad and the migrants’ country of destination
International audienceThis paper investigates the remittance behaviour of the South Asian community ...
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One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...
M.Com. (Economics)Abstract: This thesis focuses on the impact of remittances on the Subjective Well-...
To facilitate migrants and policy-makers in making more informed migration decisions, the focus of t...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...
The majority of modelling studies on consequences of internal migration focus almost exclusively on ...
The potential development impacts of migrant remittances have been subject of extensive theoretical ...
This paper examines whether the subjective well-being of migrants is responsive to fl uc- tuations i...
The thesis firstly deals with human trafficking and the migration-debt contract, theoretically and e...
We offer the first global perspective on the well-being consequences of emigration for those staying...
By comparing migrants to matched potential migrants with similarcharacteristics of their country of ...
This paper investigates the effect of both international and domestic remittances and migration on h...
In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow...
International audienceThis paper investigates the remittance behaviour of the South Asian community ...
Abstract: This paper utilizes a unique three-wave panel of household data from Nicaragua, which allo...
One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...
M.Com. (Economics)Abstract: This thesis focuses on the impact of remittances on the Subjective Well-...
To facilitate migrants and policy-makers in making more informed migration decisions, the focus of t...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...
The majority of modelling studies on consequences of internal migration focus almost exclusively on ...
The potential development impacts of migrant remittances have been subject of extensive theoretical ...
This paper examines whether the subjective well-being of migrants is responsive to fl uc- tuations i...
The thesis firstly deals with human trafficking and the migration-debt contract, theoretically and e...
We offer the first global perspective on the well-being consequences of emigration for those staying...
By comparing migrants to matched potential migrants with similarcharacteristics of their country of ...
This paper investigates the effect of both international and domestic remittances and migration on h...
In this paper, we consider the extent to which the aggregate happiness of a country affects the flow...
International audienceThis paper investigates the remittance behaviour of the South Asian community ...
Abstract: This paper utilizes a unique three-wave panel of household data from Nicaragua, which allo...
One might expect economic migrants to experience an increase in happiness after migration: life in w...