“…First, the literature on the determinants of international migration flows 5 See also Bijwaard et al (2014) and Bandiera et al (2013) for evidence on the incidence of temporary migration in different geographical and historical contexts; Artuç and Özden (2014) provide evidence that a substantial share of migrants have been residing outside their country of birth just before moving to the United States, thus suggesting that return is not the only available option at the end of a temporary migration experience. (Beine et al, 2011(Beine et al, , 2013(Beine et al, , 2016Belot and Ederveen, 2012;Belot and Hatton, 2012;Bertoli et al, 2011;Clark et al, 2007;Grogger and Hanson, 2011;Lewer and den Berg, 2008;Mayda, 2010;Pedersen et al, 2008), and more specifically on the papers that have relaxed the distributional assumptions on the underlying RUM model (Bertoli and Fernández-Huertas Moraga, 2015;Ortega and Peri, 2013), and those that have analyzed the determinants of migration to Germany, mainly in the context of the Eastern enlargement of the EU (Boeri and Brücker, 2001;Brücker and Siliverstovs, 2006;Fertig, 2001;Flaig, 2001;Sinn et al, 2001;Vogler and Rotte, 2000). Second, the literature on static (de Palma and Kilani, 2007;McFadden, 1974McFadden, , 1978Small and Rosen, 1981) and dynamic discrete choice models (Arcidiacono and Miller, 2011;Artuç et al, 2010;Kennan and Walker, 2011;Pessino, 1991).…”