Work-Related Migration and Poverty Reduction in Nepal [electronic resource] / Glinskaya, Elena

By: Glinskaya, ElenaContributor(s): Bontch-Osmolovski, Mikhail | Glinskaya, Elena | Lokshin, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 2007Description: 1 online resource (59 p.)Subject(s): Anthropology | Culture & Development | Debt Markets | Economic growth | Finance and Financial Sector Development | Health, Nutrition and Population | International migration | Migrants | Migration | Policy Research | Policy Research Working Paper | Population Policies | Poverty Reduction | Progress | Purchasing power | Purchasing power parity | Remittances | Rural Development | Rural Poverty ReductionAdditional physical formats: Glinskaya, Elena.: Work-Related Migration and Poverty Reduction in Nepal.Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: Using two rounds of nationally representative household survey data in this study, the authors measure the impact on poverty in Nepal of local and international migration for work. They apply an instrumental variable approach to deal with nonrandom selection of migrants and simulate various scenarios for the different levels of work-related migration, comparing observed and counterfactual household expenditure distribution. The results indicate that one-fifth of the poverty reduction in Nepal occurring between 1995 and 2004 can be attributed to increased levels of work-related migration and remittances sent home. The authors also show that while the increase in work migration abroad was the leading cause of this poverty reduction, internal migration also played an important role. The findings show that strategies for economic growth and poverty reduction in Nepal should consider aspects of the dynamics of domestic and international migration.
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Using two rounds of nationally representative household survey data in this study, the authors measure the impact on poverty in Nepal of local and international migration for work. They apply an instrumental variable approach to deal with nonrandom selection of migrants and simulate various scenarios for the different levels of work-related migration, comparing observed and counterfactual household expenditure distribution. The results indicate that one-fifth of the poverty reduction in Nepal occurring between 1995 and 2004 can be attributed to increased levels of work-related migration and remittances sent home. The authors also show that while the increase in work migration abroad was the leading cause of this poverty reduction, internal migration also played an important role. The findings show that strategies for economic growth and poverty reduction in Nepal should consider aspects of the dynamics of domestic and international migration.

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