作者: Siham Matallah
DOI: 10.1007/S40847-020-00101-5
关键词:
摘要: The present paper aims: on the one hand, to investigate impact of public service delivery, corruption and inequality North African migration developed countries; other zoom in role education good governance mitigating flows from countries (Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia) over period 1996–2015, by using pooled OLS regression, fixed-effect random effect models. main findings indicate that higher is expected stimulate Africa world. results also show enhancing government effectiveness widening access good-quality basic services negatively influence people’s decisions. In fact, rampant failure scale up delivery bring about a worsening living conditions serve as repellent factors sending countries. Furthermore, political stability control tend affect To sum up, countries’ capabilities, alleviating inequality, ensuring broad high-quality services, cracking down corruption, will undoubtedly tangible benefits, open more opportunities for people reduce incentives migration.