This paper analyzes the differential impact of migration on labor supply of the left-behind household members in Nepal, where international migration for employment, predominantly a male phenomenon, increased substantially between 2001 and 2011. Using the Nepal Living Standard Survey data, the paper extends the analysis by incorporating the impacts on the extensive and intensive margins. The study also answer the question: if they are not wage-employed...
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2019/09/16
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政策研究报告
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WPS9014
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2019/09/16
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Disclosed
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Impact of International Migration on Labor Supply in Nepal
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migrant