Sequential and Circular Migration: Theory and Decision Rules Under Imperfect Information

This paper proposes a model which makes an attempt to incorpo- rate heterogeneous labor and imperfect information in the theory of sequential and circular migration of labor. An attempt has been made in this paper to capture the individual`s migration decision and behavior based upon maximizing expe...

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