Study Joarder et al. (2017): study BD 2012 /1
- Public
- 25+ aged, intimates left behind after migration, Bangladesh, 2012 - 2013.
- Survey name
- Not a survey study
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 205
- Non Response
- Assessment
- Interview: face-to-face
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Number of dependents
- Our Classification
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- Distribution
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Migrant to Malyasia: M= 4,62; SD 2,29
Migrant to UK: M = 4,13; SD 2,61 - Related specification variables
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- Operationalization
- Number of dependents in household left behind
Observed Relation with Happiness
Migrant to UK OPRC .06
Controlled for:
HOME HOUSEHOLD
- age
- gender
- muslim religion
- household size
- log remittances
- education level
- health state
- log income
- living environment
- land ownership
- home ownership
- change in socio-economic status
- employment status
HOME HOUSEHOLD REPORTING ON MIGRANT
- birth position of migrant
- migrant child of household head
- number of visits migrant
- number of migrants in household
MIGRANT SELF REPORT:
-years abroad
-spouse/children left behind
-stay forever
-too poor at origin
-parents/family insisted