Chapter 8 combine household and firm level analysis for Tanzania to examine what determines the success of rural nonfarm enterprises, including the role of young entrepreneurs.
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Chapter 2 uses new household survey data to investigate youth migration patterns in four African countries, paying particular attention to the effect of land scarcity on young people’s decision to migrate to urban centres.
journal article
Risk sharing and internal migration
journal article
Going back home
discussion paper
The development push of refugees: Evidence from Tanzania
Every year, thousands of people flee their country of origin to seek protection mainly in neighboring countries.
working paper
Going back home
conference paper
Winners and losers among a refugee-hosting population
discussion paper
Poverty reduction in a refugee-hosting economy
The role of migration in reducing poverty in developing countries has been investigated mainly from the perspective of migrants and their relatives.