Workers'remittances have become a major source of income for developing countries. However, little is still known about their impact on poverty and inequality. Using a large cross-country panel dataset, the authors find that remittances in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries have increased growth and reduced inequality and poverty. These results are robust to the use of different instruments that attempt to correct for the potential endogeneity of remittances. Household survey-based estimates for 10 LAC countries confirm that remittances have negative albeit relatively small inequality and poverty-reducing effects, even after imputations for the potential home earnings of migrants.Population Policies,Remittances,Inequality,Achievin...
Economic research has produced conflicting findings on the distributional impacts of migrant remitta...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in eleven Latin Amer...
Using a balanced panel covering from 1980 to 2019 for 12 Latinamerican countries and a fixed-effects...
Workers ’ remittances have become a major source of income for developing countries. However, little...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in 11 Latin American...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
This paper analyzes large household data sets from El Salvador and Bolivia to investigate the incide...
Abstract: Remittances are an important source of exchange earnings for many low income countries. Re...
This article examines the impact of international remittances on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and L...
Workers' remittances have become a major source of financing for developing countries and are especi...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
En este artículo se revisan de manera crítica, los últimos informes de la Comisión Económica para Am...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
This study estimates the impact of income remittances on poverty rates by estimating household incom...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...
Economic research has produced conflicting findings on the distributional impacts of migrant remitta...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in eleven Latin Amer...
Using a balanced panel covering from 1980 to 2019 for 12 Latinamerican countries and a fixed-effects...
Workers ’ remittances have become a major source of income for developing countries. However, little...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in 11 Latin American...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
This paper analyzes large household data sets from El Salvador and Bolivia to investigate the incide...
Abstract: Remittances are an important source of exchange earnings for many low income countries. Re...
This article examines the impact of international remittances on poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and L...
Workers' remittances have become a major source of financing for developing countries and are especi...
Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with c...
En este artículo se revisan de manera crítica, los últimos informes de la Comisión Económica para Am...
This paper explores the effect of remittances across the distribution of income. Based on a panel of...
This study estimates the impact of income remittances on poverty rates by estimating household incom...
The private transfers sent by immigrant workers back to their home countries, or remittances, can im...
Economic research has produced conflicting findings on the distributional impacts of migrant remitta...
This paper explores the impact of remittances on poverty, education, and health in eleven Latin Amer...
Using a balanced panel covering from 1980 to 2019 for 12 Latinamerican countries and a fixed-effects...