Evaluation 2 of "The Benefits and Costs of Guest Worker Programs: Experimental Evidence from the India-UAE Migration Corridor"
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This is an evaluation of "The Benefits and Costs of Guest Worker Programs: Experimental Evidence from the India-UAE Migration Corridor". The evaluator summarizes this as follows: The key contributions of this paper are its analysis of intermediary costs of migration, migrant well-being and diversity in the workplace, expectations of job-seekers and joint comparisons of various pecuniary and non-pecuniary measures of migration. A major limitation is the lack of a welfare justification for randomisation and little to no discussion on equipoise. My suggestions largely revolve around improvements to the discussion of methodology, representativeness, attrition and representation of treatment effects.
Date: 2024-04-05
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DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.db6fdb17/433b7559
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