Research Paper
Impact of migration costs, microcredit, and remittances on cross-border labour migration decisions: Evidence from a Cambodian household survey
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- Impact of migration costs, microcredit, and remittances on cross-border labour migration decisions: Evidence from a Cambodian household survey
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- University of Waikato
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Over the past two decades, the migration of Cambodian workers has contributed to poverty reduction and economic development. However, it has also constituted a substantial challenge, in view of the significant increase in the exodus of Cambodian migrant workers, particularly the migration to Thailand. This challenge has highlighted the need for a better understanding of the process, as well as of the interconnectedness and complementarity of migration and policies. Given the prominence of the...
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- Research Paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 2023
- Creator
- Oum, Chan Mono
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10289/15653
- Related subjects
- Migration costs / Microcredit / Formal credit / Informal credit / Remittances / Household debts / Cambodia / COVID-19 / Migration decisions / Labor movement -- Economic aspects -- Cambodia / Household surveys -- Economic aspects -- Cambodia / Cambodia -- Emigration and immigration -- Economic aspects / Emigrant remittances -- Cambodia / Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- Cambodia / Thailand -- Economic aspects -- Emigration and immigration / Emigration and immigration -- Decision making / Microfinance -- Cambodia
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