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      <field key="037" subkey="x">englisch</field>
      <field key="050" subkey="x">Buch</field>
      <field key="076" subkey="">Ökonomie</field>
      <field key="100" subkey="">stark, oded</field>
      <field key="331" subkey="">the migration of labor</field>
      <field key="403" subkey="">1. ed.</field>
      <field key="410" subkey="">cambridge, ma, oxford</field>
      <field key="412" subkey="">basil blackwell</field>
      <field key="425" subkey="">1991</field>
      <field key="433" subkey="">x, 406 pp.</field>
      <field key="517" subkey="c">from the table of contents: research on rural-to-urban migration in less developed countries: the confusion frontier and why we</field>
      <field key="sho" subkey="u">ld pause to rethink afresh; the new economics of labor migration; migrants and markets; on migration and risk in</field>
      <field key="les" subkey="s">developed countries; labor migration and risk aversion in less developed countries; consumption smoothing, migration, and</field>
      <field key="mar" subkey="r">iage: evidence from rural india; rural-to-urban migration in less developed countries: a relative deprivation approach; labor</field>
      <field key="mig" subkey="r">ation as a response to relative deprivation; relative deprivation and international migration; migration incentives,</field>
      <field key="mig" subkey="r">ation types: the role of relative deprivation; international labor migration under alternative informational regimes: a</field>
      <field key="dia" subkey="g">rammatic analysis; international labor migration under alternative informational regimes: supplement to chapter 11;</field>
      <field key="int" subkey="e">rnational migration under asymmetric information; on the role of urban-to-rural remittances in rural development; migration,</field>
      <field key="rem" subkey="i">ttances, and the family; motivations to remit: evidence from botswana; remittances and inequality; migration, remittances,</field>
      <field key="and" subkey="">inequality: a sensitivity analysis using the extended gini index; on the optimal choice of capital intensity in less</field>
      <field key="dev" subkey="e">loped countries with migration; on slowing metropolitan city growth; migration, growth, distribution, and welfare; merging</field>
      <field key="pop" subkey="u">lations, stochastic dominance, and lorenz curves; on agglomeration economies and optimal migration; policy comparisons with</field>
      <field key="an" subkey="a">gglomeration effects-augmented dual economy model; on the shadow wage of urban jobs in less developed countries; why do</field>
      <field key="mig" subkey="r">ants fare as they do?; migrants' savings, the probability of return migration, and migrants' performance; the probability of</field>
      <field key="ret" subkey="u">rn migration, migrants' work effort, and migrants' performance;</field>
      <field key="544" subkey="">13096-A+a</field>
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