Migration behavior by individuals, migration decisions and migration outcomes are not neutral to the needs and constraints facing the migrants' families who stay put. In this paper we present and analyze evidence from the Philippines suggesting that the choice of migrant members and migration destination are largely determined by familial characteristics. We obtain several interesting insights into the migration process. The standard human capital approach explains the inverse relationship between the age of migrants and the propensity to migrate through the longer payoff period facing the young. However, we find that the young age of migrants is explained by their greater amenability to familial income needs and familial manipulation. This...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
By using data from narrative interviews with 19 married female migrant workers from rural areas to w...
Migration behavior by individuals, migration decisions and migration outcomes are not neutral to the...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study explores the complex interrelationship between the family, ...
Migration is an important livelihood strategy in the Philippines. In 1991, 26 percent of urban house...
The labour performance of migrants has been largely assumed to vary with individuals’ reasons to mig...
Labor Migration has long been viewed as a strategy adopted by the household unit to allocate family ...
The role of family in migration decision-making is presumed to be more pronounced in developing coun...
In recent times, overseas workers from the Philippines have been sending remittances in excess of US...
In developing countries, remittances play a key role as a source of external finance. Remittances ar...
Studies on maternal migration and transnational family put considerable attention on the migrant wom...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...
"This paper explores the heterogeneity of the migrant experience using the Bukidnon Panel Survey, wh...
How does gender play a role in household expenditure patterns when a male versus female migrant is o...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
By using data from narrative interviews with 19 married female migrant workers from rural areas to w...
Migration behavior by individuals, migration decisions and migration outcomes are not neutral to the...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study explores the complex interrelationship between the family, ...
Migration is an important livelihood strategy in the Philippines. In 1991, 26 percent of urban house...
The labour performance of migrants has been largely assumed to vary with individuals’ reasons to mig...
Labor Migration has long been viewed as a strategy adopted by the household unit to allocate family ...
The role of family in migration decision-making is presumed to be more pronounced in developing coun...
In recent times, overseas workers from the Philippines have been sending remittances in excess of US...
In developing countries, remittances play a key role as a source of external finance. Remittances ar...
Studies on maternal migration and transnational family put considerable attention on the migrant wom...
Each chapter of this dissertation considers a distinct social process in Mexico. The first chapter c...
"This paper explores the heterogeneity of the migrant experience using the Bukidnon Panel Survey, wh...
How does gender play a role in household expenditure patterns when a male versus female migrant is o...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
Studies of family reunification suggest that migrants' decisions whether to pursue family reunion va...
By using data from narrative interviews with 19 married female migrant workers from rural areas to w...