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Remittances and the Brain Drain: Evidence from Microdata for Sub-Saharan Africa

机译:汇款和脑流失:来自撒哈拉以南非洲的微数据的证据

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Based on unique microdata from five Sub-Saharan African countries that contain comprehensive information on both migrants and their households at the origin country, we investigate the effect of migrants' education on their remittance behaviour. Our results reveal that migrants' education has no impact on the likelihood of sending remittances, but a positive effect on the amount of money sent, conditional on remitting. The latter effect holds for internal migrants and migrants in non-OECD countries, while it vanishes for migrants in OECD destination countries once characteristics of the origin household are controlled for.
机译:基于来自五个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的独特Microdata,其中包含关于移民及其家庭的综合信息,我们调查了移民教育对汇款行为的影响。 我们的研究结果表明,移民教育对寄汇的可能性没有影响,而是对发送的金额,条件的汇款的积极影响。 后一种趋势对非经合组织国家的内部移民和移民持有人,而曾经控制着原产地家庭的特征,它会因经合组织目的地国家的移民而消失。

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