International Migration from Albania: Evidence from Wave 2 of the Albanian Living Standards Measurement Survey

Authors

  • Thomas Georgiadis

Keywords:

Albania, migration, demography, employment, living conditions, ordered probit econometric analysis

Abstract

Since more than one-fifth of the Albanian population lives abroad at any given point in time, the present study uses information obtained from Wave 2 of the Albanian Living Standard Measurement Survey (ALSMS) from spring 2003, in order to investigate the covariates that determine whether an individual considers migrating abroad from Albania. To be specific, the main interest
of this research focuses on the impact of age, gender, education, household welfare, employment status and other selected factors on considering migration. An important contribution of the present study is the investigation of the impact of previous migration experiences on the likelihood to migrate internationally from Albania in the future. Evidence from the empirical analysis
suggests that those who migrated abroad during the past twelve years are more likely to migrate compared to those who didn’t migrate.

JEL Classifications: F22, O52, P2

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Published

15-06-2008

How to Cite

Georgiadis, T. (2008). International Migration from Albania: Evidence from Wave 2 of the Albanian Living Standards Measurement Survey. SPOUDAI Journal of Economics and Business, 58(1-2), 245–273. Retrieved from http://spoudai.org/index.php/journal/article/view/321