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Title: Migration, Risk and Liquidity Constraints in El Salvador

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2006

Abstract: This article utilizes panel data from El Salvador to investigate the use of transnational migration as an ex post risk management strategy. I show that adverse agricultural conditions in El Salvador increase both migration to the United States and remittances sent back to El Salvador. I show that, in the absence of any agricultural shocks, the probability that a household sent members to the United States would have decreased on average by 24.26%. I also show that the 2001 earthquakes reduced net migration to the United States. A one standard deviation increase in earthquake damage reduced the average probability of northward migration by 37.11%. The evidence suggests that the effects of the earthquakes had more to do with households retaining labor at home to cope with the effects of the disaster than with the earthquakes disrupting migration financing.

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Authors: Halliday, Timothy

Periodical (Full): Economic Development and Cultural Change

Issue: 4

Volume: 54

Pages: 893-925

Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS International

Topics: Migration and Immigration, Other

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