نتایج جستجو برای: labor migration

تعداد نتایج: 208987  

Journal: :Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences 2015

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2013

Journal: :The geographic base 2021

Migration is one of the major factors affecting population distribution Nepal. Job opportunity, education facility, medical facility and topographic situation are key causes migration. Human movement from mountain to hill; hill Tarai; rural urban area migration trend observed in has direct impact on various sectors including financial, social, demographic, biological. All kind services educatio...

2000
Francis Tuan Agapi Somwaru Xinshen Diao

Continued industrialization in China and increase in its agricultural productivity imply that surplus rural workers will to be attracted into non-agricultural production activities and, consequently, will have the opportunity to increase their off-farm income. Studying the structure of the rural labor force and its characteristics is important for evaluating its migration potential into non-agr...

2002
C Cindy Fan Ling Li

Marriage and marriage migration are often downplayed in the migration literature. The role of location in the decisionmaking underlying marriage migration, and the relations between marriage and labor migration, are little understood. Research that focuses on international marriages and on Western or capitalist economies has highlighted marriage as a strategy, but little attention is given to d...

2011
Ralitza Dimova Gil S. Epstein Ira N. Gang

Migration, Transfers and Child Labor We examine agricultural child labor in the context of emigration, transfers, and the ability to hire outside labor. We start by developing a theoretical background based on Basu and Van, (1998), Basu, (1999) and Epstein and Kahana (2008) and show how hiring labor from outside the household and transfers to the household might induce a reduction in children’s...

2004
JASON LONG

This article analyzes rural-urban migration in Great Britain in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Using a new dataset of 28,000 individuals matched between the 1851 and 1881 population censuses, I examine the selection process and treatment effect of migration, controlling for the endogeneity of the migration decision. I find that urban migrants were positively selected—the best of the...

1999
Kevin Murphy Derek Neal Sherwin Rosen Steve Davis

I present a simple model of migration in which the net migration rate into a state depends on the expected present value of labor market conditions and amenities. I show that though this is a common model, existing empirical estimates do not separately identify the underlying parameters. The identi cation problem can be thought of as an omitted variable bias because no explicit measure of expec...

2003
C. CINDY FAN

Over the last two decades, the most prominent social and economic changes in the world have been observed in formerly socialist economies. The process, commonly understood as ‘transition’, has gendered consequences and differential implications for men and women. Though much of the research on transitional economies has overlooked the gender dimension, some recent studies on Russia and Central ...

2002
Zhongdong Ma

Temporary labor migration in developing countries is an important urban ^ rural linkage that has a potential impact on rural development. According to the new economies of labor migration, it is often a strategy used by families with small farms to acquire investment capital for future business formation. In this paper, I argue further that human-capital accretion during migration reinforces th...

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