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Motivating migrants: A field experiment on financial decision-making in transnational households
G Seshan, D Yang
Journal of Development Economics 108, 119-127, 2014
117*2014
COVID-19 crisis through a migration lens
DK Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, S Plaza, GK Seshan, ND Yameogo
Migration and development Brief 32, 2020
992020
Migration and development brief 32: COVID-19 crisis through a migration lens
D Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan, ND Yameogo
Diperoleh tanggal 15, 2020
672020
Asymmetric information about migrant earnings and remittance flows
G Seshan, R Zubrickas
The World Bank Economic Review 31 (1), 24-43, 2017
572017
The impact of trade liberalisation on household welfare in a developing country with imperfect labour markets
GK Seshan
Journal of Development Studies 50 (2), 226-243, 2014
50*2014
Migration and remittances: recent developments and outlook-transit migration
DK Ratha, S De, K Schuettler, GK Seshan, ND Yameogo
The World Bank, 2018
482018
Data release: Remittances to low-and middle-income countries on track to reach $551 billion in 2019 and $597 billion by 2021
D Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan, ND Yameogo
World Bank Blogs. Retrieved August 2, 2020, 2019
372019
Public-private-sector employment decisions and wage differentials in peninsular Malaysia
GK Seshan
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 49 (sup5), 163-179, 2013
37*2013
Phase II: COVID-19 crisis through a migration lens
D Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan, ND Yameogo
Migration and development brief 33, 2020
362020
Coming to Qatar: a snapshot of the experience of Indian labour migrants
AS Bedi, SI Rajan, G Seshan
India Migration Report 2016, 128-143, 2016
32*2016
Migration and Development Brief 34: Resilience: COVID-19 crisis through a migration lens
D Ratha, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan
KNOMAD-World Bank, Washington, DC. License: Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 3, 2021
312021
Migrants in Qatar: A socio-economic profile
G Seshan
Journal of Arabian Studies 2 (2), 157-171, 2012
302012
Does Altruism Matter for Remittances?
A Antoniades, G Seshan, R Weber, R Zubrickas
Oxford Economic Papers 70 (1), 225-242, 2017
22*2017
Resilience COVID-19 crisis through a migration lens
D Ratha, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan
Glob Knowl Partnersh Migr Dev 34, 56, 2021
202021
Leveraging economic migration for development: A briefing for the world bank board
D Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, S Plaza, GK Seshan, W Shaw, ND Yameogo
World Bank Group, 2019
162019
Agriculture and import Liberalization and Household welfare in Sri Lanka
G Seshan, D Umali-Deininger
Mimeographed, 2007
162007
Worker-paid recruitment costs 1
D Ratha, G Seshan
Global labour and the migrant premium, 26-35, 2018
13*2018
Migrafion and remittances: Recent Developments and Outlook (Migration and development Brief 31)
S Plaza, D Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, G Seshan, ND Yameogo
Washington, DC: World Bank/KNOMAD, 2019
122019
Recovery: COVID-19 crisis through a migration lens
D Ratha, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan, EJ Riordan, V Chandra
Migration and Development Brief 35, 2021-11, 2021
102021
Data Release: Remittances to Low-and Middle-Income Countries on Track to Reach $551 Billion in 2019 and $507 Billion by 2021
D Ratha, S De, EJ Kim, S Plaza, G Seshan, ND Yameogo
People Move: A Blog About Migration, Remittances and Development, 2019
82019
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