Abrevaya J (2009) Are there missing girls in the United States? Evidence from birth data. Am Econ J: Appl Econ 1(2):1–34.
Acosta PA (2011) School attendance, child labour, and remittances from international migration in El Salvador. J Dev Stud 47(6):913–936.
Alesina A, Giuliano P, Nunn N (2013) On the origins of gender roles: women and the plough. Q J Econ 128(2):469–530.
- Alexandreou A, Bartle R, Holmes R (2000) Human resource management in the British Armed Forces: investing in the future. Routledge, Evanston.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Anderson S, Ray D (2010) Missing women: age and disease. Rev Econ Stud 77:1262–1300.
Antman F M (2015) Gender discrimination in the allocation of migrant household resources. J Popul Econ 28(3):565–592.
Antman FM (2012) Gender, educational attainment, and the impact of parental migration on children left behind. J Popul Econ 25(4):1187–1214.
Antman FM (2013) The impact of migration on family left behind. In: Constant AF, Zimmermann KF (eds) International handbook on the economics of migration.
- Banskota P (1994) The gurkha connection: a history of the gurkha recruitment in the British Indian Army. Nirala Publications.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Batista C, Lacuesta A, Vicente PC (2012) Testing the ‘brain gain’ hypothesis: mico evidence from Cape Verde. J Dev Econ 97:32–45.
Beine M, Docquier F, Rapoport H (2008) Brain drain and human capital formation in developing countries: winners and losers. Econ J 118(528):631–652.
- Caplan L (1995) Warrior gentlemen: Gurkhas in the Western imagination. Berghahn Books.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Carranza E (2014) Soil endowments, female labor force participation, and the demographic deficit of women in India. Am Econ J: Appl Econ 6(4):197–225.
Chand S, Clemens M (2008) Skilled emigration and skill creation: a quasi-experiment. Working Papers 152, Center for Global Development.
Clemens MA (2013) Why do programmers earn more in Houston than Hyderabad? Evidence from randomized processing of US Visas. Am Econ Rev Pap Proc 103 (3):198–202.
Clemens MA, Montenegro C, Pritchett L (2009) The place premium: wage differences for identical workers across the US border. HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series.
Coen-Pirania D, Leónb A, Lugauerc S (2010) The effect of household appliances on female labor force participation: evidence from microdata. Labour Econ 17(3):503–513.
Cortes P (2015) The feminization of international migration and its effects on the families left behind: evidence from the Philippines. World Dev 65:62–78.
Das Gupta M, Zhenghua J, Bohua L, Zhenming X, Chung W, Hwa-Ok B (2003) Why is son preference so persistent in East and South Asia? A cross-country study of China, India and the Republic of Korea. J Dev Stud 40(2):153–187.
Dinkelman T (2011) The effects of rural electrification on employment: new evidence from South Africa. Am Econ Rev 101(7):3078–3108.
Docquier F, Rapoport H (2012) Globalization, brain drain, and development. J Econ Lit 50(3):681–730.
Fan CS, Stark O (2007) International migration and educated unemployment. J Dev Econ 83(1):76–87.
- Farwell B (1984) The Gurkhas. Penguin, Baltimore.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Gibson J, McKenzie D (2011) Eight questions about brain drain. J Econ Perspect 25(3):107–128.
Gibson J, McKenzie D (2014) The development impact of a best practice seasonal worker policy. Rev Econ Stat 96(2):229–243.
- Hitchcock JT (1966) The Magars of Banyan Hill. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Jayachandran S (2015) The roots of gender inequality in developing countries. Ann Rev Econ 7:63–88.
Jayachandran S, Lleras-Muney A (2009) Life expectancy and human capital investments: evidence from maternal mortality declines. Q J Econ 124(1):349–397.
- Jensen R (2013) Do labor market opportunities affect young women’s work and family decisions? Experimental evidence from India. Q J Econ 127(2):753–792.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Kochar A (2004) Urban influences on rural schooling in India. J Dev Econ 74 (1):113–136.
McKenzie D, Rapoport H (2011) Can migration reduce educational attainment? Evidence from Mexico. J Popul Econ 24(4):1331–1358.
McKenzie D, Yang D (2014) Evidence on policies to increase the development impacts of international migration. Discussion Paper Series Center for Research and Analysis of Migration.
- Meyerhoefer CD, Chen CJ (2010) The effect of parental labor migration on children’s educational progress in rural China. Rev Econ Househ 9(3):379–396.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Oster E, Millett B (2013) Do it service centers promote school enrollment? Evidence from India. J Dev Econ 104:123–135.
Pitt MM, Rosenzweig M R, Hassan M N (2012) Human capital investment and the gender division of labor in a brawn-based economy. Am Econ Rev 102 (7):3531–3560.
Qian N (2008) Missing women and the price of tea in China: The effect of sex-specific income on sex imbalance. Q J Econ 123(3):198–202.
- Rathaur KRS (2001) British Gurkha recruitment: a historical perspective. Voice History 16(2):19–24.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Rosenzweig MR, Schultz TP (1982) Market opportunities, genetic endowments, and intrafamily resource distribution: child survival in rural India. Am Econ Rev 72 (4):803–815.
Rosenzweig MR, Zhang J (2013) Economic growth, comparative advantage, and gender differences in schooling outcomes: evidence from the Birthweight differences of Chinese Twins. J Dev Econ 104(4):245–260.
- Sangeeta K (2009) Worried about admission? Here’s some help, Republica.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Sen A (1990) More than 100 million women are missing. New York Rev Books 61–66.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Shrestha M (2015) Get rich or die tryin’: perceived earnings, perceived mortality and the value of a statistical life of potential work-migrants from Nepal. Working Paper.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Shrestha SA (2017) No man left behind: effects of emigration prospects on educational and labour outcomes of non-migrants. Econ J 127(600):495–521.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Strauss J, Thomas D (1995) Human resources: empirical modeling of household and family decisions. Handb Dev Econ 1885–2023.
- United Nations (2010) The Global Gender Gap Report.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Yang D (2008) International migration, remittances and household investment: evidence from Philippine Migrants’ exchange rate shocks. Econ J 118(528):591–630.
Yang D (2011) Migrant remittances. J Econ Perspect 25(3):129–151.
Yi J, Heckman J J, J Zhang, Conti G (2015) Early health shocks, intra-household resource allocation and child outcomes. Econ J 125(588):F347–F371.