Maternal migration and child well-being in Peru
Migration affects not only those who migrate, but may also have intergenerational effects on their children. Looking at those mothers with a history of internal migration who are part of the Young Lives project, and comparing them with suitable controls, we find that mothers’ migration has had a pos...
Main Authors: | Escobal, J, Flores, E |
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Formato: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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Young Lives
2009
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