This paper examines how households trade off migration and savings when subject to exogenous violence. The authors propose that households under violence decide jointly on migration and saving, because a higher asset-stock is more difficult to carry to a new place. When confronted with exogenous violence, households are expected to consider migration, and reduce their assets, both in order to reduce their exposure to violence, and to make migration easier. In some cases, after a migration decision has been taken, savings can increase as a function of violence to ensure a minimum bundle to carry. Empirical evidence from rich Colombian micro-data supports the conceptual framework for violence that carries a displacement threat, such as guerri...
This paper develops and tests a migration choice model that incorporates two prominent migration str...
A boost in the scale and complexity of international migration flows have occurred in the last decad...
High levels of crime are a key driver of emigration from Latin America and the Caribbean. But can em...
This paper studies migration decisions of very poor households in an environment with a high level o...
The armed conflict over economic and political power in Colombia has led to the massive displacement...
This paper studies migration decisions of very poor households in a context of high level of violenc...
'The armed conflict over economic and political power in Colombia has led to the massive displacemen...
During the last decade, forced internal displacement in Colombia has been a growing phenomenon close...
This paper examines how employment and household assets moderate the relationship between armed conf...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...
In this study we explore why persons flee their homes to become refugees and inter-nally displaced p...
Does terrorism affect migration? What drives migrants to stay in their host country, go back, or mov...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...
Displaced persons are relevant actors in determining not only some of their life options but also so...
This dissertation presents a collection of essays that study ways in which human mobility affects ec...
This paper develops and tests a migration choice model that incorporates two prominent migration str...
A boost in the scale and complexity of international migration flows have occurred in the last decad...
High levels of crime are a key driver of emigration from Latin America and the Caribbean. But can em...
This paper studies migration decisions of very poor households in an environment with a high level o...
The armed conflict over economic and political power in Colombia has led to the massive displacement...
This paper studies migration decisions of very poor households in a context of high level of violenc...
'The armed conflict over economic and political power in Colombia has led to the massive displacemen...
During the last decade, forced internal displacement in Colombia has been a growing phenomenon close...
This paper examines how employment and household assets moderate the relationship between armed conf...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...
In this study we explore why persons flee their homes to become refugees and inter-nally displaced p...
Does terrorism affect migration? What drives migrants to stay in their host country, go back, or mov...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...
Displaced persons are relevant actors in determining not only some of their life options but also so...
This dissertation presents a collection of essays that study ways in which human mobility affects ec...
This paper develops and tests a migration choice model that incorporates two prominent migration str...
A boost in the scale and complexity of international migration flows have occurred in the last decad...
High levels of crime are a key driver of emigration from Latin America and the Caribbean. But can em...