In this paper, we explore repeated migration within a household and consequent welfare outcomes. Specifically, we use a household panel survey collected in 2013 and again in 2015 in rural areas of Ghana. We exploit the rich information about migration experience to understand the diverse patterns of migration within Ghanaian households. We provide evidence that households often have more than one migrant member and that they have different characteristics depending on who moved first. New migrants are more likely to be from a younger generation, they face lower migration costs, and only a few of them remit. We find no effect of sending a new migrant on household welfare, measured with an asset index. We conclude that the different nature of...
Migrant remittances have become a source of external finance whose magnitude exceeds the amount of o...
Many scholarly articles on remittance have focused on its positive or negative impact on the macro-...
While the literature tends to focus on the economic impacts of migration into cities, ...
We explore patterns of successive migration within rural households in Ghana and the impact that the...
Using panel data collected in 2015 and 2018, this paper employs econometric techniques to evaluate t...
Migration is a common strategy adopted to escape poverty and improve living standards, but it is not...
While migration is an important livelihood strategy adopted by individuals and households to improve...
This paper reports on the changing patterns of migration and remittances in Ethiopia using a bespoke...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)This study examines internal migration, remittances a...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of migration on household welfare, in particular the consumpt...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of migration on household welfare, in particular the consumpt...
Rural-urban migration is a regular phenomenon in developing countries and Ghana’s case is not too di...
In the light of the rapid pace of urbanisation and associated challenges such as urban unemployment,...
Migrant remittances have become a source of external finance whose magnitude exceeds the amount of ...
This paper explores the drivers of African migration drawing on micro data from comparable household...
Migrant remittances have become a source of external finance whose magnitude exceeds the amount of o...
Many scholarly articles on remittance have focused on its positive or negative impact on the macro-...
While the literature tends to focus on the economic impacts of migration into cities, ...
We explore patterns of successive migration within rural households in Ghana and the impact that the...
Using panel data collected in 2015 and 2018, this paper employs econometric techniques to evaluate t...
Migration is a common strategy adopted to escape poverty and improve living standards, but it is not...
While migration is an important livelihood strategy adopted by individuals and households to improve...
This paper reports on the changing patterns of migration and remittances in Ethiopia using a bespoke...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)This study examines internal migration, remittances a...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of migration on household welfare, in particular the consumpt...
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of migration on household welfare, in particular the consumpt...
Rural-urban migration is a regular phenomenon in developing countries and Ghana’s case is not too di...
In the light of the rapid pace of urbanisation and associated challenges such as urban unemployment,...
Migrant remittances have become a source of external finance whose magnitude exceeds the amount of ...
This paper explores the drivers of African migration drawing on micro data from comparable household...
Migrant remittances have become a source of external finance whose magnitude exceeds the amount of o...
Many scholarly articles on remittance have focused on its positive or negative impact on the macro-...
While the literature tends to focus on the economic impacts of migration into cities, ...