Type | Working Paper |
Title | Internal vs. International Migration: Impacts of Remittances on Schooling and Child Labour in Vietnam |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
URL | http://www.developmenteconomics.unifi.it/upload/sub/Binci Giannelli - Seminar 6 March 2012.pdf |
Abstract | This paper intends to contribute to the literature on the effects of internal and international remittances on schooling and child labour. . Using the information gathered in the 1992/93 and 1997/98 Vietnam Living Standards Surveys (VLSS), we examine separately the incidence of child labour and school attendance rates in remittance recipient households, as compared to households where this income source is absent. We apply OLS regression for the two cross-sections and a fixed-effects linear regression for the panel analysis, using the average characteristics of children in each household. Our results indicate that a child belonging to a remittance recipient household has a lower probability of working and a greater probability of going to school. Although international remittances are found to have a stronger beneficial impact than domestic ones in the crosssectional analysis, the panel analysis reverses this result, showing that the only significant impact stems from domestic remittances. |
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