Unilateral Facilitation Does Not Raise International Labor Migration from the Philippines

2013

Beam, Emily | McKenzie, David | Yang, Dean


书目信息
出版者
World Bank, Washington, DC
其它主题
Demographic characteristics; Seasonal workers; Equilibrium unemployment; Provision of information; Educational attainment; Secondary schooling; Posters; Development policy; Work experience; Enrollment; Government policy; Job fairs; Job offers; Potential migrants; Human migration; Legal barriers; Payments; Interest; Temporary migration; Microfinance institution; Family obligations; Employer; Secondary school; Subsidy; Fee; Temporary worker; Labor migration; Behavioral sciences; Immigrants; International migration; Labor demand; Information system; International organization for migration; Innovations; Documentation requirements; Migrant; Policy; Public policy; Job search; Theory; Wage rates; Immigration policy; Risks; Policy discussions; Policy research; Financial markets; Value; Job opportunities; Cash remittances; Loan; Labor migrants; Informal economy; Attrition; Previous results; Receipt; Labor market; Migrant labor; Economic shocks; Migration policy; Political economy; Job offer; Outcomes; Micro-finance; Richer countries; Migration process; People; Minority; Fees; Inequality; Lender; Household; Minimum wages; Jobs; International migrant; Progress; Employers; Household characteristics; Asset ownership; Exchange rates; Extended family; Citizens; Financial constraints; Immigration policies; Real wages; Biases; Imperfect information; Search costs; Migrant-sending countries; Administrative records; Migrant remittances; Credit market; Job; Migrant worker; Emigrants; Internal migration; Policy research working paper; Benefits of migration; Household investments
许可
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6689http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/World BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
来源
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6689

2014-09-15
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