Conditional cash transfer programs, credit constraints, and migration
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2012
26
1
March
124-136
eligibility ; migration policy ; poverty alleviation ; labour migration
Migration
dx.doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1467-9914.2011.00534.x
English
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"This paper models the effect of anti-poverty conditional cash transfer programs on labor migration. Their effect on migration depends on both the size and type of transfers. Conditional transfers, where the potential recipient has to comply with some requirement in order to qualify for eligibility, may decrease contemporaneous migration for some households, but increase future migration for others. In contrast, unconditional grants may increase current migration."
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