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L'impact de la migration internationale sur l’économie marocaine

Amal Miftah

in Economics Thesis from University Paris Dauphine from Paris Dauphine University

Abstract: The remittances have become an important source of finance in developing countries. The main objective of this thesis is to explain the reasons for making remittances. The second issue is to measure their impact on the household's well-being, as evaluated by the monetary and human poverty. We conclude that these flows reduce the number of poor and vulnerable households. They also can have fuelled a rise in income inequality compared to the counterfactual situation of no migration. Our results also indicate that remittances have a positive influence on parents' willingness to continue the schooling of their children especially if they are male. The third objective of this thesis is related to the return migration. We show the role of socio-demographics and economics factors in taking the decision to return

Keywords: Transferts des migrants; Pauvreté au Maroc; Éducation des enfants; Capital humain; Migration de retour; Remittances; Poverty in Morocco; Education of children; Human capital; Return migration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F22 F24 I29 I32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013 Written 2013
Note: dissertation
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