This study examines the effects of cross-border return migration on intertemporal and intergenerational transmission of socio-economic status across six new harmonized surveys from three Arab countries: Egypt (1998, 2006, 2012), Jordan (2010, 2016) and Tunisia (2014). We link individuals’ current outcomes to those in prior years and to their parents’ outcomes. We first isolate the outcomes of interest – income, employment status, household wealth based on both productive and nonproductive assets, and residence status. Next, we evaluate individuals’ socioeconomic mobility over time and across generations as a function of their migration histories. Return migrants, current migrants, and non-migrants are distinguished. Transitions in individua...
This paper studies how the gradual suspension of an employment guarantee scheme for secondary and po...
Abstract: Economic studies on migration of skilled labor are mainly related to those trained in ...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
In recent decades, Egypt has experienced rapid internal migration movements triggered by urbanizatio...
This thesis uses individual level data (micro-data) to examine the impact of remit-tances and migrat...
We analyze the determinants of emigration at the individual and household level, using three waves o...
In recent decades, Egypt has experienced rapid internal migration movements triggered by urbanizatio...
Jordan and Tunisia are two non-oil exporting MENA countries characterized by high unemployment rate...
Abstract: With a high rate of unemployment in most Arab countries, this paper investigates the rel...
The objective of this study is to analyze the pull and push factors as determination of internationa...
Why do individuals vary in their desire to emigrate? Why are some willing to emigrate irregularly? T...
The Middle East and North Africa region has high unemployment rates for youth, and the number of you...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
Over the past forty years, the situation of the Egyptian labor market has not improved and remains t...
Using data from two comprehensive national Labour Force Surveys and monetary and non-monetary outcom...
This paper studies how the gradual suspension of an employment guarantee scheme for secondary and po...
Abstract: Economic studies on migration of skilled labor are mainly related to those trained in ...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
In recent decades, Egypt has experienced rapid internal migration movements triggered by urbanizatio...
This thesis uses individual level data (micro-data) to examine the impact of remit-tances and migrat...
We analyze the determinants of emigration at the individual and household level, using three waves o...
In recent decades, Egypt has experienced rapid internal migration movements triggered by urbanizatio...
Jordan and Tunisia are two non-oil exporting MENA countries characterized by high unemployment rate...
Abstract: With a high rate of unemployment in most Arab countries, this paper investigates the rel...
The objective of this study is to analyze the pull and push factors as determination of internationa...
Why do individuals vary in their desire to emigrate? Why are some willing to emigrate irregularly? T...
The Middle East and North Africa region has high unemployment rates for youth, and the number of you...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
Over the past forty years, the situation of the Egyptian labor market has not improved and remains t...
Using data from two comprehensive national Labour Force Surveys and monetary and non-monetary outcom...
This paper studies how the gradual suspension of an employment guarantee scheme for secondary and po...
Abstract: Economic studies on migration of skilled labor are mainly related to those trained in ...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...