Using bilateral migration flow data from the 2010 population census of Nepal, this paper provides evidence on the importance of public infrastructure and services in determining migration flows. The empirical specification, based on a generalized nested logit model, corrects for the non-random selection of migrants. The results show that migrants prefer areas that are nearer to paved roads and have better access to electricity. Apart from electricity's...
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ПОДРОБНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ
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2014/09/01
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Рабочий документ в рамках исследования вопросов политики
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WPS7047
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1
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1
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2014/09/01
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Disclosed
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Voting with their feet ? access to infrastructure and migration in Nepal
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migrant