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References for Who benefits from return migration to developing countries?
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United Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs, Population Division International
Migration 2020 Highlights (ST/ESA/SER.A/452). New York: United Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs, Population Division, 2020. Key reference: [1]
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Chen, C., Bernard, A., Rylee, R., Abel, G. "Brain
circulation: The educational profile of return migrants" Population
Research Policy Review (2021). Key reference: [2]
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Dustmann, C., Glitz, A. "Migration and
education" In: Hanushek, E. A., Machia, S., Woessmann, L. (eds). Handbook of the
Economics of Education, Vol. 4. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 2011. Key reference: [3]
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Mesnard, A. "Temporary
migration and capital market imperfections" Oxford Economic
Papers 56:2 (2004): 242–262. Key reference: [4]
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Wahba, J., Zenou, Y. "Out of sight,
out of mind: Migration, entrepreneurship and social
capital" Regional
Science and Urban Economics 42:5 (2012): 890–903. Key reference: [5]
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Borjas, G. J., Bratsberg, B. "Who leaves? The
outmigration of the foreign born" Review of
Economics and Statistics 78:1 (1996): 165–176. Key reference: [6]
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Bijwaard, G. E., Wahba, J. "Do high-income
or low-income immigrants leave faster?" Journal of
Development Economics 108 (2014): 54–68. Key reference: [7]
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Reinhold, S., Thom, K. "Migration
experience and earnings in the Mexican labor market" Journal of
Human Resources 48:3 (2013): 768–820. Key reference: [8]
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Wahba, J. "Selection,
selection, selection: Labour market impact of return" Journal of
Population Economics 28 (2015): 535–563. Key reference: [9]
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Tuccio, M., Wahba, J. "Social
remittances" In: Zimmermann, K. (ed). Handbook of
Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Cham: Springer, 2020. Key reference: [10]
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Spilimbergo, A. "Democracy and
foreign education" American
Economic Review 99:1 (2009): 528–543. Key reference: [11]
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Batista, C., Vicente, P. "Do migrants
improve governance at home? Evidence from a voting
experiment" World Bank
Economic Review 25:1 (2011): 77–104. Key reference: [12]
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Bertoli, S., Marchetta, F. "Bringing it all
back home: Return migration and fertility choices" World
Development 65 (2015): 27–40. Key reference: [13]
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Tuccio, M., Wahba, J. "Return
migration and the transfer of gender norms: Evidence from the
Middle East" Journal of
Comparative Economics 46:4 (2018): 1006–1029. Key reference: [14]
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United Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs, Population Division International
Migration 2020 Highlights (ST/ESA/SER.A/452). New York: United Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs, Population Division, 2020.