Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with counterfactual ones in the absence of migration and remittances. With proper hypotheses on migrants and a selection model, we are able to impute a counterfactual income for households currently receiving remittances. We show that remittances reduce poverty rates by 5% to 11% and the Gini coefficient by about 5%. Households in the bottom quintiles are more dependent on remittances, which are less substitutable by additional workforce.ouinonouirechercheinternationa
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Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
In this paper, we examine the effect of migrants’ remittances on poverty and inequality. The survey ...
This paper applies Gini and concentration coefficient decomposition as well as the Foster-Greer-Thor...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
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Cet article examine l’impact distributif des transferts des migrants au Mali, à partir de l’enquête ...
Abstract: Remittances are an important source of exchange earnings for many low income countries. Re...
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of migrant remittances on income inequality in African ...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
In this paper, we examine the effect of migrants’ remittances on poverty and inequality. The survey ...
This paper applies Gini and concentration coefficient decomposition as well as the Foster-Greer-Thor...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
The countries with a transition economy in the EU have experienced rapid growth of labour migration ...
This paper examines the impact of remittance on poverty and income inequality in the context of Nepa...
An attempt has been made in this paper to examine the impact of international remittances on poverty...
Workers ’ remittances have become a major source of income for developing countries. However, little...
According to the literature, the effect of remittances on income inequality in origin countries of m...
We use original 2005 household survey data from Fiji and Tonga to estimate the impact of migration a...
Cet article examine l’impact distributif des transferts des migrants au Mali, à partir de l’enquête ...
Abstract: Remittances are an important source of exchange earnings for many low income countries. Re...
Abstract: This paper investigates the impact of migrant remittances on income inequality in African ...