This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on child human capital in Mexico. During the 90s and in particular after the tequila crisis Mexican workers increased the remittances that were sent to their homes from the United States. I will analyze the effect of such increasing source of income on child human capital decisions. Contrary to Hanson and Woodruff (2003) the results obtained from Census data indicate a positive and small effect of remittances on schooling only for children living in cities with fewer than 2,500 inhabitants and with mothers with a very low level of education. However its magnitude is not substantial.
This paper uses a large, nationally representative household survey to examine the impact of interna...
This study explores the effect of remittances on human capital development in terms of educational a...
Remittances have been promoted as a development tool because they can raise incomes and reduce pover...
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We examine the effect of remittances from abroad on households' schooling decisions using data for E...
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Abstract We exploit the size of the 2010 Ecuadorian Census to estimate the effect of remittances on ...
This article researches the relationship between remittances and school attendance in Mexico. Synthe...
This paper uses a large, nationally representative household survey to examine the impact of interna...
This study explores the effect of remittances on human capital development in terms of educational a...
Remittances have been promoted as a development tool because they can raise incomes and reduce pover...
This paper studies the effects of remittances from the U.S. on child labor and school attendance in ...
An economic crisis hit Ecuador during the final years of the 20th century. This crisis initiated a ...
In this paper we investigate income e®ects on education expenditures in Mexico. We use the Encuesta ...
Mexican migration to the United States is not a new phenomenon, but through increased globalization,...
We examine the effect of remittances from abroad on households' schooling decisions using data for E...
The objective of this paper is to present microeconomic evidence on the economic effects of internat...
International migrant remittances can increase household budget and reduce liquidity constraint prob...
This thesis examines remittances effect on development in less developed counties through human capi...
This paper studies the role of U.S. migration on the intergenerational educational mobility of non-m...
Using a nationally-representative household data set from Morocco, the present study seeks to estima...
Abstract We exploit the size of the 2010 Ecuadorian Census to estimate the effect of remittances on ...
This article researches the relationship between remittances and school attendance in Mexico. Synthe...
This paper uses a large, nationally representative household survey to examine the impact of interna...
This study explores the effect of remittances on human capital development in terms of educational a...
Remittances have been promoted as a development tool because they can raise incomes and reduce pover...