This paper investigates the relationship between access to micro-credit and temporary seasonal migration, an issue which is largely ignored in the standard rural-urban migration literature. Seasonal migration due to agricultural downturns is a common phenomenon in developing countries. Using primary data from a cross-sectional household survey from the northwest part of Bangladesh, this study quantifies the factors that influence such migration decisions. Among other results, we find that network effects play a significant role in influencing the migration decision, with the presence of kinsmen at the place of destination having considerable impact. Seasonal migration is a natural choice for individual suffering periodic hardship; however t...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Globally, farming communities migrates considering it as a livelihood strategy, especially given unp...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Temporary seasonal migration is an issue which is largely ignored in the standard rural-urban migrat...
The mismatch between credit repayments and income seasonality poses a challenge for microfinance ins...
The focus of this paper is on the rural poor of south Asia and their struggle to cope with the seaso...
This paper takes advantage of a unique data set on 143,000 poor households from northern Bangladesh ...
We explore the impact of flooding on migration in Bangladesh and examine whether migration responses...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
The rural northwestern districts of Bangladesh, home to 10 million people, experience a preharvest s...
Pre-harvest lean seasons are widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Every ...
Using unique data on rural households in Bangladesh for the period 2000–2014, this study aims to exp...
This paper examines the extent of seasonal hunger and its food consumption vulnerability among rural...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Globally, farming communities migrates considering it as a livelihood strategy, especially given unp...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Temporary seasonal migration is an issue which is largely ignored in the standard rural-urban migrat...
The mismatch between credit repayments and income seasonality poses a challenge for microfinance ins...
The focus of this paper is on the rural poor of south Asia and their struggle to cope with the seaso...
This paper takes advantage of a unique data set on 143,000 poor households from northern Bangladesh ...
We explore the impact of flooding on migration in Bangladesh and examine whether migration responses...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
The rural northwestern districts of Bangladesh, home to 10 million people, experience a preharvest s...
Pre-harvest lean seasons are widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Every ...
Using unique data on rural households in Bangladesh for the period 2000–2014, this study aims to exp...
This paper examines the extent of seasonal hunger and its food consumption vulnerability among rural...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...
Globally, farming communities migrates considering it as a livelihood strategy, especially given unp...
Hunger during pre-harvest lean seasons is widespread in the agrarian areas of Asia and Sub-Saharan A...