Estimating the effects of international migration on left-behind children’s educational attainment is complicated by the potential offsetting effects of fathers’ absences and household remittances. Most research has not separated these aspects of international migration on children’s human capital outcomes. We address this deficiency by using instrumental variables to isolate the effects of fathers’ international migration absences from international household remittances on student enrollment and grade progression in Guatemala. Results indicate that fathers’ absences and household international remittances are negatively related to enrollment, providing evidence for a culture of migration effect. For students who remain in school, househol...
This paper investigates the role of parental absence due to migration on education and labor market ...
International migrant remittances can increase household budget and reduce liquidity constraint prob...
We examine the effects of parental emigration from Sri Lanka on the education of the migrants' child...
Estimating the effects of international migration on left-behind children’s educational attainment i...
Abstract Many Guatemalan parents migrate to the United States with the intention of returning earned...
Historically, Guatemalans have suffered high rates of poverty and malnutrition while nearly ten perc...
This paper examines how the internal or international migration of an adult household member affects...
This paper examines the impact of parental migration on schooling outcomes for children left behind ...
The effect that migrant remittances have on school enrollment is a challenging relationship to empir...
This study investigates the causal impact of work-related migration of parents on left behind childr...
We examine the effect of remittances from abroad on households' schooling decisions using data for E...
Abstract We exploit the size of the 2010 Ecuadorian Census to estimate the effect of remittances on ...
The objective of this paper is to present microeconomic evidence on the economic effects of internat...
An economic crisis hit Ecuador during the final years of the 20th century. This crisis initiated a ...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the relationship between international migration and educa...
This paper investigates the role of parental absence due to migration on education and labor market ...
International migrant remittances can increase household budget and reduce liquidity constraint prob...
We examine the effects of parental emigration from Sri Lanka on the education of the migrants' child...
Estimating the effects of international migration on left-behind children’s educational attainment i...
Abstract Many Guatemalan parents migrate to the United States with the intention of returning earned...
Historically, Guatemalans have suffered high rates of poverty and malnutrition while nearly ten perc...
This paper examines how the internal or international migration of an adult household member affects...
This paper examines the impact of parental migration on schooling outcomes for children left behind ...
The effect that migrant remittances have on school enrollment is a challenging relationship to empir...
This study investigates the causal impact of work-related migration of parents on left behind childr...
We examine the effect of remittances from abroad on households' schooling decisions using data for E...
Abstract We exploit the size of the 2010 Ecuadorian Census to estimate the effect of remittances on ...
The objective of this paper is to present microeconomic evidence on the economic effects of internat...
An economic crisis hit Ecuador during the final years of the 20th century. This crisis initiated a ...
In this paper, we empirically investigate the relationship between international migration and educa...
This paper investigates the role of parental absence due to migration on education and labor market ...
International migrant remittances can increase household budget and reduce liquidity constraint prob...
We examine the effects of parental emigration from Sri Lanka on the education of the migrants' child...