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Globalizing labor and the world economy: the role of human capital. (2017). Machado, Joël ; Docquier, Frédéric ; Delogu, Marco ; Joel, Machado ; Frederic, Docquier ; Marco, Delogu.
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  4. Migration, Remittances, and Household Welfare: Evidence from Pakistan. (2015). Javed, Mohsin ; Awan, Masood ; Waqas, Muhammad.
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  5. Migration, Remittances, and Household Welfare: Evidence from Pakistan. (2015). Waqas, Muhammad ; Javed, Mohsin ; Awan, Masood Sarwar.
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  6. Migration, remittances and educational levels of household members left behind: Evidence from rural Morocco. (2015). MIFTAH, AMAL ; bouoiyour, jamal.
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  7. Do remittances increase borrowing?. (2014). Ambrosius, Christian ; Cuecuecha, Alfredo.
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  8. Climate Change and Migration : Evidence from the Middle East and North Africa. (2014). Wodon, Quentin ; Bougnoux, Nathalie ; Joseph, George ; Liverani, Andrea.
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  9. The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco. (2014). MIFTAH, AMAL ; bouoiyour, jamal.
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  10. The impact of Migrant Workers Remittances on the Living Standards of families in Morocco: a Propensity Score Matching Approach. (2014). bouoiyour, jamal ; Miftah, Amal.
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  11. Does Remittances Finance Welfare Development?: Evidence from the South Pacific Island Nation of Fiji. (2014). Gounder, Rukmani.
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  13. The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco. (2014). MIFTAH, AMAL ; bouoiyour, jamal.
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  14. International Remittances and Human Capital Formation. (2014). Salas Garcia, Vania.
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  15. Remittances and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from El Salvador. (2014). Martinez Peria, Maria ; Demirguc-Kunt, Asli ; Anzoategui, Diego ; Martinez Peria, Maria Soledad, ; Demirgu-Kunt, Asli.
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  17. The effects of remittances on poverty and inequality: Evidence from rural southern Morocco. (2014). Bouoiyour, Jamal ; Miftah, Amal.
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  22. The power of remittances on the international prevalence of child labor. (2012). Ebeke, Christian Hubert.
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  23. Remittances, schooling, and child labor in Mexico. (2012). Chiquiar, Daniel ; Alcaraz Pribaz, Carlo ; Salcedo, Alejandrina.
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  24. Remittances and financial inclusion : evidence from El Salvador. (2011). Demirguc-Kunt, Asli ; Anzoategui, Diego ; Peria, Maria Soledad Martinez, .
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  28. The power of Remittances on the Prevalence of Child Labor. (2011). Ebeke, Christian Hubert.
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  30. Seasonal Migration and Risk Aversion. (2011). Mobarak, Ahmed ; Chowdhury, Shyamal ; Bryan, Gharad.
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  31. What happens to diet and child health when migration splits households? Evidence from a migration lottery program. (2011). Stillman, Steven ; McKenzie, David ; Gibson, John.
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  32. Do remittances promote financial development?. (2011). Demirguc-Kunt, Asli ; Aggarwal, Reena ; Peria, Maria Soledad Martinez, ; Demirgu-Kunt, Asli.
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  33. Remittances and Childrens Capabilities: New Evidence from Kyrgyzstan, 2005-2008. (2011). Anderson, Kathryn ; Kroeger, Antje .
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  34. INTERNATIONAL REMITTANCES AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN AFRICA. (2011). Anyanwu, John.
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  35. Assessing the impact of remittances on child education in Ecuador: the role of educational supply constraints. (2010). Calfat, German ; Jara, Karina ; Benedictis, Geovana .
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  36. Do remittances boost economic development? Evidence from Mexican states. (2010). Zavodny, Madeline ; Orrenius, Pia ; Coronado, Roberto ; Cañas, Jesus ; Caas, Jesus.
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  37. Accounting for Remittance and Migration Effects on Childrens Schooling. (2010). Pozo, Susan ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
    In: World Development.
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  38. The Effect of Remittances on Child Labor: Cross-Country Evidence. (2010). .
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  39. Remesas y Migración Internacional en América Latina: Simulación de los Efectos en la Pobreza y la Desigualdad. (2010). Battiston, Diego.
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  40. Remittances, Schooling, and Child Labor in Mexico. (2010). Chiquiar, Daniel ; Alcaraz Pribaz, Carlo ; Salcedo, Alejandrina.
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  41. The impacts of international migration on remaining household members : omnibus results from a migration lottery program. (2009). Stillman, Steven ; McKenzie, David ; Gibson, John.
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  42. International Migration, Remittances and Labour Supply: The Case of the Republic of Haiti. (2009). Jadotte, Evans.
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  43. The Impact of Remittances on Economic Insecurity. (2009). Sharma, Krishna N.
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  44. REMITTANCES, POVERTY AND INEQUALITY. (2009). Luis San Vicente Portes, .
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  45. The Impacts of International Migration on Remaining Household Members: Omnibus Results from a Migration Lottery Program. (2009). Stillman, Steven ; McKenzie, David ; Gibson, John.
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  46. The Impacts of International Migration on Remaining Household Members: Omnibus Results from a Migration Lottery Program. (2009). Stillman, Steven ; McKenzie, David ; Gibson, John.
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  47. Assessing the poverty impacts of remittances with alternative counterfactual income estimates. (2008). Brown, Richard ; Jimenez, Eliana V..
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  48. Remittances and the household’s expenditures on health. (2008). Valero-Gil, Jorge.
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  49. On the underestimation of migration’s income and poverty impact. (2008). Schiff, Maurice.
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  50. Moving to Opportunity, Leaving Behind What? Evaluating the Initial Effects of a Migration Policy on Incomes and Poverty in Source Areas. (2007). Stillman, Steven ; McKenzie, David ; Gibson, John.
    In: Working Papers in Economics.
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