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Migrant Labor Markets and the Welfare of Rural Households in the Developing World : Evidence From China

2008

de Brauw, Alan | Giles, John


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Cultural change; Displaced workers; Dummy variables; Physical capital; Wealth; Laborers; Financial assets; Income shocks; Consumption smoothing; Normal good; Earnings; Endowments; Productive investment; Inequality; Credit constraint; General equilibrium; Household level; Policy research; Remittance; Consumer durables; Permanent income; International food policy research institute; Potential migrants; Grain production; Consumption levels; Productive assets; Progress; Bond; Social network; Lottery; Political economy; Risk pooling; Asset ownership; Extended family; Consumer price index; Labor market; Marginal propensity to consume; Value of assets; Population and development; Demographic characteristics; Agricultural sectors; Economic outcomes; Capital stock; Policy decisions; Household incomes; Expenditures; Short-term migrants; Home countries; Labor supply; Labor force; Negative shocks; Economics research; Poor households; Education level; Government involvement; Economic activity; Borrowing; Rural counties; Substitution effect; Smaller households; Agricultural activities; Econometric analysis; International migration; Self-employment; Levels of consumption; Repatriation; Return; Investing; Registration system; Ids; International development; Tax rate; Migrant labor; Population census; Capital requirements; Rents; Income effect; Wage differentials; Household wealth; Return migration; Labor market policies; Mobility of labor; Labor economics; Administrative costs; Access to credit; Internal migration; Physical assets; Human development; Dummy variable; Rural residents; Durable goods; Market price; Economic policy; Comparative advantage; Income inequality; Migrant; Employers; Transition economy; Household size; Informal loans; Income growth; Respect; Investment behavior; Rate of growth; Property right; Economic reform; Policy makers; Policy research working paper; Migrant family; Labour markets; Macroeconomic shocks; Migrant remittances; Allocative efficiency; Family members; Allocation of resources; Labor migration; Urban migration; Wealth effect; Transaction; Durable; Labor demand; Positive coefficient; Land policy; Receipt; Credit constraints; Family labor; Labor markets; Land holdings; Rural labor; Labor mobility; Family income; State university; Investment decisions; Tax; Administrative capacity; Agricultural self-employment; Impact of migration; Household investment; Local economy; Capital investment; Market returns; Number of migrants; Comparative economics
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Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4585http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
Source
Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4585

2014-09-15
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