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C Badillo 2.27.08
RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES
"Direct and Indirect Effects of a Poverty Alleviation
Program on Migration: The Case of Progresa"
Celia Badillo Bautista

Celia Badillo Bautista is a Ph.D. student in Economics at the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and currently serves as a research fellow at the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies. Her main fields of specialization are program evaluation and the economics of migration. Her dissertation focuses on the direct and indirect effects of Progresa (Oportunidades) in domestic and international migration and the crowding out effects of remittances due to an exogenous transfer. She has also collaborated on a research project for the Home Office in the U.K., a government department responsible for internal affairs, to estimate the size of the U.K. illicit drug market.

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