This paper investigates the relationship between remittances and migration intentions in the source country using data from households in the Pacific island countries of Tonga and Fiji. Unlike previous research it accounts for potential endogeneity in the relationship between remittances and intentions and also includes households that receive remittances but do not have current migrants. We find a positive impact of remittances on intentions. The impact of remittances on intentions is stronger in a country with a longer history of migration and stronger in households with current migrants than those without migrants. These results provide new evidence on the role of remittances in the development of migration chains
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...
We use unique household survey data from Fiji and Tonga to estimate and compare the combined impact ...
This article examines the findings of an analysis of sample survey data on the uses and determinants...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...
Using data from a customized household survey in Fiji, we assess the extent to which remittances are...
Using data from a customised household survey in Tonga we assess the responsiveness of migrants' rem...
To analyze migrants ’ remittance motivations we extend the mixed-motives model of private transfers ...
Small island states are increasingly characterised by the growing role of international migration an...
The relationship between remittances and savings is examined for Tonga and Western Samoa using an ec...
Authorized for distribution by Subir Lall-DQXDU\ This Working Paper should not be reported as repres...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
Brown and Foster find that the official aggregate data on remittances, income and savings provide a ...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...
We use unique household survey data from Fiji and Tonga to estimate and compare the combined impact ...
This article examines the findings of an analysis of sample survey data on the uses and determinants...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...
Using data from a customized household survey in Fiji, we assess the extent to which remittances are...
Using data from a customised household survey in Tonga we assess the responsiveness of migrants' rem...
To analyze migrants ’ remittance motivations we extend the mixed-motives model of private transfers ...
Small island states are increasingly characterised by the growing role of international migration an...
The relationship between remittances and savings is examined for Tonga and Western Samoa using an ec...
Authorized for distribution by Subir Lall-DQXDU\ This Working Paper should not be reported as repres...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
Brown and Foster find that the official aggregate data on remittances, income and savings provide a ...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
There is concern that Pacific Island economies dependent on remittances of migrants will endure fore...
For more than a quarter of a century there has been substantial emigration from the smaller island s...