While city migrants see their welfare increase much more than those moving to towns, many more rural-urban migrants end up in towns. This phenomenon, documented in detail in Kagera, Tanzania, begs the question why migrants move to seemingly suboptimal destinations. Using an 18-year panel of individuals from this region and information on the possible destinations from the census, this study documents, through dyadic regressions and controlling for...
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2021/04/12
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政策研究报告
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WPS9622
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2021/04/12
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Disclosed
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When Distance Drives Destination, Towns Can Stimulate Development
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model of labor migration