Despite the rhetoric of a single global economy, professionals in poorer countries continue to be remunerated differently depending on whether they are compensated at a local vs. international rate. Project ADDUP (Are Development Discrepancies Undermining Performance?) surveyed 1290 expatriate and local professionals (response rate = 47%) from aid, education, government, and business sectors in (1) Island Nations (Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands), (2) landlocked economies (Malaŵi, Uganda), and (3) emerging economies (India, China). Difference in pay was estimated using purchasing power parity, from the World Bank's World Development Indicators 2007. Psychological measures included self-reported pay and benefits (remuneration), self-attrib...
International migration and remittances have an important role in economic and social development of...
Objective Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs, which reveals that poverty ha...
This article examines the impact of international remittances on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and L...
Despite the rhetoric of a single global economy, professionals in poorer countries continue to be re...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.A veritable elephant in the p...
“Actors” and “observers” attributions for Third World poverty were assessed. Dispositional attributi...
An attempt has been made in this paper to examine the impact of international remittances on poverty...
This study provides new empirical evidence on the impact of international remittances. Using data fr...
Causal attributions for poverty in the developing world were examined from the perspectives of “acto...
Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics: country where they live...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Despite the rising cost of expatriate aid, we still know very little about its effectiveness, especi...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...
International migration and remittances have an important role in economic and social development of...
Objective Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs, which reveals that poverty ha...
This article examines the impact of international remittances on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and L...
Despite the rhetoric of a single global economy, professionals in poorer countries continue to be re...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.A veritable elephant in the p...
“Actors” and “observers” attributions for Third World poverty were assessed. Dispositional attributi...
An attempt has been made in this paper to examine the impact of international remittances on poverty...
This study provides new empirical evidence on the impact of international remittances. Using data fr...
Causal attributions for poverty in the developing world were examined from the perspectives of “acto...
Suppose that all people in the world are allocated only two characteristics: country where they live...
A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics...
Despite the rising cost of expatriate aid, we still know very little about its effectiveness, especi...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
WP 2011-08 February 2011Two decades ago, 93% of the world’s poor lived in countries officially class...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...
International migration and remittances have an important role in economic and social development of...
Objective Motivated by the April 2015 World Bank Publication on MDGs, which reveals that poverty ha...
This article examines the impact of international remittances on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and L...