This paper reports on the changing patterns of migration and remittances in Ethiopia using a bespoke longitudinal survey of 1200 rural households. We shed light on changes in migration destinations, revealing the large scale of return migration between waves, prompted by increasing intra-ethnic conflict internally and restrictions of migration internationally to the Middle East. We highlight a decline in remittance receipt for households in our sample, but higher remittances on average for those households that continue to receive remittances. Finally, we explore descriptively changes in measures of household welfare revealing that on average living standards have fallen among all types of households, notably those with migrants in the seco...
Researchers and policy makers are fortunate that data on migration is rapidly improving in both qual...
Labor migration is a complex phenomenon, yet while much attention has been paid to understanding the...
In many circumstances there are inadequate empirical analysis on the use and potential impact of int...
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...
This paper explores the drivers of African migration drawing on micro data from comparable household...
The money that migrants send, both individually and collectively, and other transnational engagement...
While migration is an important livelihood strategy adopted by individuals and households to improve...
In this paper, we explore repeated migration within a household and consequent welfare outcomes. Spe...
This brief assesses the current state of migration-related policies in Ethiopia, and provides some e...
This paper evaluates the development impacts of migration and remittances in migrant source communit...
The relative impact of migration on the living conditions of sending households through remittances ...
The article explores the impact of international remittances on the Ethiopian economy as well as the...
This paper provides an overview of the different characteristics of migrants from Ethiopia to three ...
We explore patterns of successive migration within rural households in Ghana and the impact that the...
Researchers and policy makers are fortunate that data on migration is rapidly improving in both qual...
Labor migration is a complex phenomenon, yet while much attention has been paid to understanding the...
In many circumstances there are inadequate empirical analysis on the use and potential impact of int...
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...
This paper explores the drivers of African migration drawing on micro data from comparable household...
The money that migrants send, both individually and collectively, and other transnational engagement...
While migration is an important livelihood strategy adopted by individuals and households to improve...
In this paper, we explore repeated migration within a household and consequent welfare outcomes. Spe...
This brief assesses the current state of migration-related policies in Ethiopia, and provides some e...
This paper evaluates the development impacts of migration and remittances in migrant source communit...
The relative impact of migration on the living conditions of sending households through remittances ...
The article explores the impact of international remittances on the Ethiopian economy as well as the...
This paper provides an overview of the different characteristics of migrants from Ethiopia to three ...
We explore patterns of successive migration within rural households in Ghana and the impact that the...
Researchers and policy makers are fortunate that data on migration is rapidly improving in both qual...
Labor migration is a complex phenomenon, yet while much attention has been paid to understanding the...
In many circumstances there are inadequate empirical analysis on the use and potential impact of int...