Social networks play a key role in mitigating the risks of migration, with migrants typically making use of network and kinship capital in the decision of whether to migrate and to which destination. This paper adds to the empirical literature on the role of networks in migration decisions in Bangladesh using household survey data collected in Bangladesh in 2013. Our survey captures information on households and their migrant and resident members, migrant destinations and contacts at their destination. We distinguish between internal networks and international networks and analyse the importance of these in affecting the migration decision and destination choice. We also explore the gender dimensions of these decisions, finding that while m...
This book examines the impact of migration on income, expenditure and poverty for internal and inter...
In this paper we study the interrelationship between determinants of migration, conceived as a famil...
Using a large individual-level survey spanning several years and more than 150 countries, we examine...
Social networks play a key role in mitigating the risks of migration, with migrants typically making...
Using unique data on rural households in Bangladesh for the period 2000–2014, this study aims to exp...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
While international migration is increasingly recognized as a key driver of development, evidence su...
This paper investigates how social networks in poor developing settings are affected by migration. U...
Migrant networks—webs of social ties between migrants in destination and individuals in origin—are a...
This dissertation studies the migration of individuals and the migration of nuclear family units fro...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
This paper intends to demonstrate that migratory process results not only from individual choices, ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. We used data collected from ...
Kinship, religious and other social networks play a key role in the decision to migrate, and in dete...
International migration is an important source of employment and remittances for households in the d...
This book examines the impact of migration on income, expenditure and poverty for internal and inter...
In this paper we study the interrelationship between determinants of migration, conceived as a famil...
Using a large individual-level survey spanning several years and more than 150 countries, we examine...
Social networks play a key role in mitigating the risks of migration, with migrants typically making...
Using unique data on rural households in Bangladesh for the period 2000–2014, this study aims to exp...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
While international migration is increasingly recognized as a key driver of development, evidence su...
This paper investigates how social networks in poor developing settings are affected by migration. U...
Migrant networks—webs of social ties between migrants in destination and individuals in origin—are a...
This dissertation studies the migration of individuals and the migration of nuclear family units fro...
This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationa...
This paper intends to demonstrate that migratory process results not only from individual choices, ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. We used data collected from ...
Kinship, religious and other social networks play a key role in the decision to migrate, and in dete...
International migration is an important source of employment and remittances for households in the d...
This book examines the impact of migration on income, expenditure and poverty for internal and inter...
In this paper we study the interrelationship between determinants of migration, conceived as a famil...
Using a large individual-level survey spanning several years and more than 150 countries, we examine...