Migration and Remittances: Causes and Linkages

Published
2006-12
Journal
1 of 1Metadata
Abstract
The authors empirically examine the determinants of remittance flows at the cross-country level. They consider, among other things, the significance of the level of migration, the education level of migrants, and financial sector development in determining remittances. Given the potential endogeneity problems, the migration and financial development variables are instrumented in the estimation. They find that the migration level is the main driver of remittance flows, even after controlling for the endogeneity bias through instrumental variable estimation. The authors also find that the education level of migrants relative to the population in home countries, the size of the economy, and the level of economic development of recipient countries adversely affect remittance flows. While they find the effect of financial sector development to be positive, its significance is not strongly supported in their analysis.Citation
“Niimi, Yoko; Özden, Çağlar. 2006. Migration and Remittances: Causes and Linkages. Policy Research Working Paper;No. 4087. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/8839 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
Users also downloaded
-
-
-
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
-
-








Follow World Bank Publications on Facebook, Twitter or Linked-In