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Does migration improve living standards of migrant-sending households? Evidence from rural Ethiopia

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posted on 2023-06-09, 03:28 authored by Yousra Abdelmoneim, Julie LitchfieldJulie Litchfield
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of migration on household welfare, in particular the consumption expenditure in Ethiopia, using cross-sectional data collected from 1,200 rural households from four different regions in 2014. We estimate a counterfactual distribution of household consumption per capita, using a Heckman selection model to control and test for selection bias, to analyse to what extent households have gained from having a migrant. Our results suggest that on average, migration has a positive impact on the rural living standards but that gains are not distributed evenly across the consumption distribution. We find that poorer households in fact experience a decline in living standards by having a migrant.

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Migrating out of Poverty

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54.0

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Brighton

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  • Economics Publications

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  • Sussex Centre for Migration Research Publications

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Working Paper 41

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University of Sussex

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2016-10-11

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2016-10-11

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2016-10-11

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