Cash transfers and migration: theory and evidence from a randomized controlled trial
Will the fast expansion of cash-based programming in developing countries increase international migration? Theoretically, cash transfers may favor international migration by relaxing liquidity, credit, and risk constraints. But transfers, especially those conditional upon staying at home, may also...
Main Authors: | Gazeaud, J, Mvukiyehe, E, Sterck, O |
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Format: | Working paper |
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Centre for the Study of African Economies
2019
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