Understanding rural migration in industrialised countries: the role of heterogeneity, amenities and social networks
This paper presents a micro-level econometric analysis of rural households' migration decisions in industrialised countries. The role of heterogeneity, amenities, transaction costs and social networks is analysed within a latent class approach using Polish household data. The results suggest th...
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