Migrant remittances comprise an important capital source for developing countries. Research to date connects migrants’ remittance behavior to altruism, exchange, insurance, and investment motives or to a desire to maintain options available through origin communities. This study provides an alternative ‘network’ perspective: remittance behavior may depend on the remitting patterns of those in one’s social ties: (a) to members of the origin household, (b) to members of ‘sibling’ households, where a member of the ego household has a sibling, and (c) to members of the origin village. We explore this idea using complete census data from 51 villages in Nang Rong, where one in four residents migrated to internal destinations in either 1994 or 200...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
This paper examines patterns of remittances among migrants from Guizhou province of China. Our resea...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
Exchanges of money, goods, and assistance among family/kin members are influenced by the intertwined...
Exchanges of money, goods, and assistance among family/kin members are influenced by the intertwined...
In developing countries, migration often generates flows of resources from migrants to their househo...
Using data from the Nang Rong projects social survey (N=6,801 households) and qualitative data from ...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
This paper explores the existence of network effects in migrants’ remittance behavior. In this study...
<p>Studies on migration in Nepal primarily focused on the causes of migration, in general. While a f...
The economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of social capital on migrants'...
Employing longitudinal data from Thailand to replicate studies of cumulative causation, we extend cu...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
This paper examines patterns of remittances among migrants from Guizhou province of China. Our resea...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
Exchanges of money, goods, and assistance among family/kin members are influenced by the intertwined...
Exchanges of money, goods, and assistance among family/kin members are influenced by the intertwined...
In developing countries, migration often generates flows of resources from migrants to their househo...
Using data from the Nang Rong projects social survey (N=6,801 households) and qualitative data from ...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
Are remittances determined by altruism or enlightened self-interest, and do they trigger additional ...
This paper explores the existence of network effects in migrants’ remittance behavior. In this study...
<p>Studies on migration in Nepal primarily focused on the causes of migration, in general. While a f...
The economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of social capital on migrants'...
Employing longitudinal data from Thailand to replicate studies of cumulative causation, we extend cu...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...
This paper examines patterns of remittances among migrants from Guizhou province of China. Our resea...
International audienceThe economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of socia...