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[사회] International Migration and Remittance Effects on the School Enrollment of Children Staying Behind: The Evidence from Tajikistan

타지키스탄 국외연구자료 연구보고서 Enerelt Murakami Asian Development Bank 발간일 : 2019-06-19 등록일 : 2019-06-27 원문링크

Migration of household members reduces the probability of enrolling in school by 10 percentage points for children who belong to households with migrants.

We explore the impact of international migration on school enrollment of children staying behind in Tajikistan, by using data from a large nationally representative household survey. We employ a switching probit model that accounts for the endogeneity and self-selection of migration and remittance with respect to school enrollment. Counterfactual situations are constructed for children belonging to households with and without migrants, remittance receiving and nonreceiving households, and households with migrant parents to single out the impact of migration and remittances. The results show that migration of household members reduces the probability of enrolling in school by 10 percentage points for children who belong to households with migrants. The effect of parental migration is much larger than that of migration of other household members. Receiving remittances reduces the adverse impact of migration by only 1‒3 percentage points. The effect is especially prominent for poor households with young and uneducated household heads.

 

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