Hidden Income and the Perceived Returns to Migration: Experimental Evidence from Kenya

semanticscholar(2020)

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Abstract
Urban workers in Kenya earn twice as much as rural workers with the same level of education. Why don’t more rural workers migrate to cities? I use two field experiments to show that low migration is partly due to underestimation of urban incomes, and that this inaccurate information can be sustained by migrants’ strategic motives to hide income to minimize remittance obligations. Parents underestimate their migrant children’s incomes by nearly half, and underestimation is greater when a migrant’s incentive to hide income is higher. Providing information about urban earnings increases migration to the capital city by 49%.
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