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In the convex case, migrants with "high" prospects only save: (0,s∗).
This result stems from the fact that ceteris paribus, migrants with high migration prospects are less likely to return to their origin country.
The distribution of the wage gap for migrants with high prospects first-order stochastically dominates that of migrant with low wage prospects: F P h ( D w ) ≤ F P l ( D w ) for all D w.
In the concave case, migrants with "high" prospects only save: (0,s∗), migrants with "intermediate" both save and remit: (r∗,s∗) such that E τ p = E R ′ r p, migrants with "low" prospects only remit: (r∗,0).
Furthermore, we find no difference in returns to experience for rural-to-urban migrants compared to non-migrants and even a positive wage premium for migrants with high education, supporting the results by Boucher et al. (2005).
A capture-recapture study of passerine migrants with high fidelity for breeding and wintering sites did not show similar strict association with stop-over sites.
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A likely bias occurs when the optimal duration is lower for migrants with higher unobserved ability.
Note that first order stochastic dominance implies that migrants with higher prospects have a higher expected wage gap: E P h ( D w ) ≥ E P l ( D w ).
The empirical evidence from the random-effect Tobit regression suggests that single migrants with higher education tend to stay longer in the cities.
This implies, as in the basic setting (Lemma 4), that migrants with higher wage prospects (lower F(D w ) for any given D w ) have higher returns to remittances.
The variables "Number of years in school" and "Marital status" are positive and statistically significant; this indicates that single migrants with higher education are more likely to stay longer in the cities.
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