This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances and the share of individuals working for less than 2$ US per day. It is based on an original panel dataset containing information related to remittances in about 80 developing countries and to the number of workers being paid less than 2 dollars per day as well. Even after factoring in the endogeneity of remittance inflows the results suggest that remittances lead to a decrease in the prevalence of working poor in receiving economies. This effect is stronger in a context of high macroeconomic volatility but is mitigated by the unpredictability of remittances: remittances are more effective to decreasing the share of working poor when they are easily predictable. Moreover, domestic ...
What causes developing countries to receive different levels of international remittances? This pape...
Increasing economic integration around the world bestows workers' remittances a growing potential im...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...
This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances and the share of individuals working for...
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Parallel session 5: Migration, innovation et marché du travailPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th Inter...
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The study explored the impact of remittances on poverty in selected emerging markets. On the theoret...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
The growth effects of remittances are controversial, but their welfare effects are less so. This pap...
This article examines the relationship between migrants ' remittances and the prevalence of chi...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in 11 Latin American...
What causes developing countries to receive different levels of international remittances? This pape...
Increasing economic integration around the world bestows workers' remittances a growing potential im...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...
This paper focuses on the relationships between remittances and the share of individuals working for...
URL des Documents de travail : https://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail-d...
This article examines the relationship between migrants' remittances and the prevalence of child lab...
International audienceThis article shows that the level and the predictability of remittances reduce...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
Parallel session 5: Migration, innovation et marché du travailPresented at GLOBELICS 2009, 7th Inter...
This paper analyzes the impact of remittances on household consumption instability in developing cou...
The study explored the impact of remittances on poverty in selected emerging markets. On the theoret...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
The growth effects of remittances are controversial, but their welfare effects are less so. This pap...
This article examines the relationship between migrants ' remittances and the prevalence of chi...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in 11 Latin American...
What causes developing countries to receive different levels of international remittances? This pape...
Increasing economic integration around the world bestows workers' remittances a growing potential im...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...