01343nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100004700060245005800107260003000165300003300195520071600228650006700944773003001011906001801041942000701059952010701066 c522295d522295230329b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aCheema, Ahmed Raza and Coxhead, Ian939277 aDoes dowry drive labor export? Evidence from Pakistan aThe Developing Economics  a60(4), Dec, 2022: p. 173-205 aIn Pakistan, one household in six receives remittances from family members working elsewhere. Using household data from a national living standards survey, we find that propensity to receive remittances is strongly associated with a higher number of dependent girls relative to total children in a household. The effect is significant for younger households and for households with lower permanent income, and increases as girls approach expected marriage age. After controlling for other demographic and economic factors known to be associated with migration, we conclude that the need to save for dowry to be paid on the marriage of a daughter is likely to contribute to the labor export decision. Reproduced  aLabor export, Sex ratio, Remittances, Dowry, Pakistan. 937102 aThe Developing Economics  aLABOUR EXPORT cAR 00102ddc40709397289aIIPAbIIPAd2023-03-29h60(4), Dec, 2022: p.173-205pAR128512r2023-03-29yAR