Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region

AbstractThis research provides empirical evidence that the socioeconomic improvement effect of remittances is dependent on the local status in recipient countries. Using regression and the two-stage least squares (2SLS) method, we first show that remittance size is associated with migration travel i...

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Main Authors: Dachen Sheng, Suhayb Abdi Hussein, Clement Likomba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Cogent Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2319689
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description AbstractThis research provides empirical evidence that the socioeconomic improvement effect of remittances is dependent on the local status in recipient countries. Using regression and the two-stage least squares (2SLS) method, we first show that remittance size is associated with migration travel intentions. Second, the article demonstrates that in an unstable environment, even though remittances have a positive immediate effect, the influence of remittances on other longer-term proxies is significantly negative. Such finding is different compared with most of the current studies on remittance and its effects. The reason may be attributed to the departure of skilled workers from their home country decreases local socioeconomic development. The remittances and foreign connections help people with migration intention to move out and more easily settle in destination countries. Finally, we propose a potential policy direction to encourage local residents to directly consume or invest remittances in local society to improve development and decrease migration intentions.
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spelling doaj.art-df2a54a9711a48fd978442bc1f1de5662024-03-01T05:00:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862024-12-0110110.1080/23311886.2024.2319689Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan regionDachen Sheng0Suhayb Abdi Hussein1Clement Likomba2International College of Liberal Arts, Yamanashi Gakuin University, Kofu, JapanInternational College of Liberal Arts, Yamanashi Gakuin University, Kofu, JapanInternational College of Liberal Arts, Yamanashi Gakuin University, Kofu, JapanAbstractThis research provides empirical evidence that the socioeconomic improvement effect of remittances is dependent on the local status in recipient countries. Using regression and the two-stage least squares (2SLS) method, we first show that remittance size is associated with migration travel intentions. Second, the article demonstrates that in an unstable environment, even though remittances have a positive immediate effect, the influence of remittances on other longer-term proxies is significantly negative. Such finding is different compared with most of the current studies on remittance and its effects. The reason may be attributed to the departure of skilled workers from their home country decreases local socioeconomic development. The remittances and foreign connections help people with migration intention to move out and more easily settle in destination countries. Finally, we propose a potential policy direction to encourage local residents to directly consume or invest remittances in local society to improve development and decrease migration intentions.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2319689Remittancepovertymigrationmigration intentionirregular migrationforeign connection
spellingShingle Dachen Sheng
Suhayb Abdi Hussein
Clement Likomba
Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region
Cogent Social Sciences
Remittance
poverty
migration
migration intention
irregular migration
foreign connection
title Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region
title_full Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region
title_fullStr Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region
title_full_unstemmed Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region
title_short Should I stay or leave? The effect of remittances in the sub-Saharan region
title_sort should i stay or leave the effect of remittances in the sub saharan region
topic Remittance
poverty
migration
migration intention
irregular migration
foreign connection
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2024.2319689
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