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Unilateral Facilitation Does Not Raise International Labor Migration from the Philippines

Emily Beam, David McKenzie and Dean Yang

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Abstract: A large-scale randomized experiment was conducted in the Philippines testing the impact of unilaterally facilitating international labor migration. [BREAD Working Paper No. 396].

Keywords: Philippines; labor; migration; income; migrating; emigration; passport costs; barriers to migration; unilateral migration policy; imperfect information; job-matching; field experiment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-09
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