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References for Does return migration influence fertility at home?
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Key references
- Pritchett, L.Let Their People Come. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development, 2006.
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- Fargues, P. "The demographic benefit of international migration: Hypothesis and application to Middle Eastern and North African contexts" In: Özden, C., Schiff, M. (eds).International Migration, Economic Development and Policy. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2007.
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- Dustmann, C., Görlach, J. S. "Selective out-migration and the estimation of immigrants’ earnings profiles" In: Chiswick, B. R., Miller, P. W. (eds).Handbook of the Economics of International Migration Vol. 1. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2015.
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- Spilimbergo, A. "Democracy and foreign education"American Economic Review99:1 (2009): 528–543.
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- Lodigiani, E., Salomone, S.Migration-induced Transfers of Norms: The Case of Female Political EmpowermentIRES Discussion Papers No.2012-1, 2012.
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- Omar Mahmoud, T., Rapoport, H., Steinmayr, A., Trebesch, C.The Effect of Labor Migration on the Diffusion of Democracy: Evidence from a Former Soviet RepublicIZA Discussion Paper No.7980, 2014.
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- Bahar, D., Rapoport, H.Migration, Knowledge Diffusion and the Comparative Advantage of NationsPaper presented at the Seventh Migration and Development Conference, Oxford, 2014.
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- Beine, M., Docquier, F., Schiff, M. "International migration, transfers of norms and home country fertility"Canadian Journal of Economics46 (2002): 1406–1430.
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- Lindstrom, D. P., Muñoz-Franco, E. "Migration and the diffusion of modern contraceptive knowledge and use in Rural Guatemala"Studies in Family Planning36:4 (2005): 277–288.
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- Lindstrom, D. P., Giorguli Saucedo, S. "The short- and long-term effects of US migration experience on Mexican women’s fertility"Social Forces80:4 (2002): 1341–1368.
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- Bertoli, S., Marchetta, F. "Bringing it all back home: Return migration and fertility choices"World Development65 (2015): 27–40.
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- Wahba, J., Zenou, Y. "Out of sight, out of mind: Migration, entrepreneurship and social capital"Regional Science and Urban Economics42:5 (2012): 890–903.
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- Marchetta, F. "Migration and the survival of entrepreneurial activities in Egypt"World Development40:10 (2012): 1999–2013.
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- Pritchett, L.Let Their People Come. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development, 2006.
Additional References
- Assaad, R., Binzel, C., Gadallah, M. "Transitions to employment and marriage among young men in Egypt"Middle East Development Journal2:1 (2010): 39–88.
- Clingingsmith, D., Khwaja, A. I., Kremer, M. "Estimating the impact of the Hajj: Religion and tolerance in Islam’s global gathering"Quarterly Journal of Economics124:3 (2009): 1133–1170.
- Docquier, F., Lodigiani, E., Rapoport, H., Schiff, M.Emigration and DemocracyCReAM Discussion Paper Series No.02/11, 2011.
- Fargues, P. "International migration and the demographic transition: A two-way interaction"International Migration Review45:3 (2011): 588–614.
- Hanson, G. H., McIntosh, C. "Birth rates and border crossings: Latin American Migration to the US, Canada, Spain, and the UK"Economic Journal122:561 (2012): 707–726.
- McCormick, B., Wahba, J. "Overseas work experience, savings and entrepreneurship amongst returnees to LDCs"Scottish Journal of Political Economy48:2 (2001): 164–178.
- Mountford, A., Rapoport, H. "The brain drain and the world distribution of income"Journal of Development Economics95:1 (2011): 4–17.
- Piracha, M., Vadean, F. "Return migration and occupational choice: Evidence from Albania"World Development38:8 (2010): 1141–1155.