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  • 2005-2009  (4)
  • Landschaftsverband Rheinland Archiv- und Museumsamt  (2)
  • de Brauw, Alan  (2)
  • Bielefeld : transcript  (2)
  • Washington, D.C : The World Bank  (2)
  • Migration  (4)
  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (60 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: de Brauw, Alan Migrant Labor Markets And The Welfare of Rural Households In The Developing World
    Keywords: Consumption ; Debt Markets ; Economic Theory and Research ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Household income ; Human Development ; Labor Markets ; Labor Policies ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migrant ; Migration ; Policy ReseaRch ; Policy ReseaRch WoRking PaPeR ; Population Policies ; Progress ; Public Services ; Social Protections and Labor ; Urban migration ; Consumption ; Debt Markets ; Economic Theory and Research ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Household income ; Human Development ; Labor Markets ; Labor Policies ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migrant ; Migration ; Policy ReseaRch ; Policy ReseaRch WoRking PaPeR ; Population Policies ; Progress ; Public Services ; Social Protections and Labor ; Urban migration ; Consumption ; Debt Markets ; Economic Theory and Research ; Finance and Financial Sector Development ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Household income ; Human Development ; Labor Markets ; Labor Policies ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Migrant ; Migration ; Policy ReseaRch ; Policy ReseaRch WoRking PaPeR ; Population Policies ; Progress ; Public Services ; Social Protections and Labor ; Urban migration
    Abstract: In this paper, the authors examine the impact of reductions in barriers to migration on the consumption of rural households in China. The authors find that increased migration from rural villages leads to significant increases in consumption per capita, and that this effect is stronger for poorer households within villages. Household income per capita and non-durable consumption per capita both increase with out-migration, and increase more for poorer households. The authors also establish a causal relationship between increased out-migration and investment in housing and durable goods assets, and these effects are also stronger for poorer households. The authors do not find robust evidence, however, to support a connection between increased migration and investment in productive activity. Instead, increased migration is associated with two significant changes for poorer households: increases both in the total labor supplied to productive activities and in the land per capita managed by the household. In examining the effect of migration, we pay considerable attention to developing and examining our identification strategy
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (53 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: de Brauw, Alan Migrant Opportunity And The Educational Attainment of Youth In Rural China
    Keywords: Education ; Education for All ; Educational Attainment ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Human Development ; Labor Markets ; Migrant ; Migrants ; Migration ; Policy ReseaRch ; Policy ReseaRch WoRking PaPeR ; Population Policies ; Public Services ; School age ; Secondary Education ; Social Protections and Labor ; Tertiary Education ; Young adults ; Education ; Education for All ; Educational Attainment ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Human Development ; Labor Markets ; Migrant ; Migrants ; Migration ; Policy ReseaRch ; Policy ReseaRch WoRking PaPeR ; Population Policies ; Public Services ; School age ; Secondary Education ; Social Protections and Labor ; Tertiary Education ; Young adults ; Education ; Education for All ; Educational Attainment ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Human Development ; Labor Markets ; Migrant ; Migrants ; Migration ; Policy ReseaRch ; Policy ReseaRch WoRking PaPeR ; Population Policies ; Public Services ; School age ; Secondary Education ; Social Protections and Labor ; Tertiary Education ; Young adults
    Abstract: This paper investigates how reductions of barriers to migration affect the decision of middle school graduates to attend high school in rural China. Change in the cost of migration is identified using exogenous variation across counties in the timing of national identity card distribution, which made it easier for rural migrants to register as temporary residents in urban destinations. The analysis first shows that timing of identification card distribution is unrelated to local rainfall shocks affecting migration decisions, and that timing is not related to proxies reflecting time-varying changes in village policy or administrative capacity. The findings show a robust negative relationship between migrant opportunity and high school enrollment. The mechanisms behind the negative relationship are suggested by observed increases in subsequent local and migrant non-agricultural employment of high school age young adults as the size of the current village migrant network increases
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783839410592
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (204 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Histoire 5
    Series Statement: Histoire
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 900
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1780-1830 ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Geschichtswissenschaft ; Sozialgeschichte ; History ; Economy ; Textilindustrie ; Economic History ; Deutsche Geschichte ; German History ; Social History ; Industriegeschichte ; Aachen ; Verviers ; Textilarbeiter ; Migration ; Deutschland ; Niederlande ; Belgien ; Belgien ; Niederlande ; Deutschland ; Textilarbeiter ; Migration ; Geschichte 1780-1830
    Abstract: Der Wirtschaftsraum in der EuRegio zwischen Aachen und Verviers wächst heute wieder zusammen. Migration über die Grenzen hinweg ist dabei ein bestimmendes Element. Solche kleinräumige Wanderungsbewegungen sind im Dreiländereck jedoch keineswegs ein neues Phänomen. Schon vor 200 Jahren waren sie ein Garant für den Erfolg der Entwicklung, etwa der Tuchindustrie.Die von belgischen und deutschen Wissenschaftlern gemeinsam erstellte Studie untersucht neben den Rahmenbedingungen unterschiedlichste Aspekte dieser Gesellschaft von Migranten. Immer haben die Autoren dabei die Menschen, ihre Chancen und Schicksale im Blick. Sie zeigen, dass vor und nach 1800 im Raum zwischen Aachen und Verviers nicht vordringlich Grenzen und nationalstaatliche Ressentiments bestimmend waren, sondern viel stärker mikro- und makroökonomische Bedingungen das Leben der Menschen beeinflussten.Doch die Geschichte soll nicht abstrakt bleiben: Das Buch wird ergänzt durch eine Reiseroute auf den Spuren der Migration. Vorgestellt werden zudem die wichtigsten Archive in Belgien und Deutschland
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783837610598
    Language: German
    Pages: 204 S. , Ill.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Reininghaus, Wilfried Eine Gesellschaft von Migranten. - Bielefeld : transcript. - 2008 [Rezension]
    Series Statement: Histoire 5
    Series Statement: Histoire
    DDC: 304.809
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1780-1830 ; Textilarbeiter ; Migration ; Belgien ; Niederlande ; Deutschland
    Note: Text dt., mit franz. u. niederländ. Zsfassungen , Literaturverz. S. 190 - 201
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