Using a large individual-level survey spanning several years and more than 150 countries, we examine the importance of social networks in influencing individuals’ intention to migrate internationally and locally. We distinguish close social networks (composed of friends and family) abroad and at the current location, and broad social networks (composed of same-country residents with intention to migrate, either internationally or locally). We find that social networks abroad are the most important driving forces of international migration intentions, with close and broad networks jointly explaining about 37% of variation in the probability intentions. Social networks are found to be more important factors driving migration intentions than w...
Funding sponsor: Princeton University and International Growth CentreWhat is the role of internation...
Social networks are known to influence migration decisions, but connections between individuals rema...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
Using a large individual-level survey spanning several years and more than 150 countries, we examine...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
This paper is motivated by rich empirical evidence regarding the importance of social contacts abroa...
Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant d...
We argue that social media are not only new communication channels in migration networks, but also t...
Friendships can be interpreted as voluntary relationships between individuals and characterised as r...
While an ever-growing body of research is concerned with user behavior on individual social network ...
This thesis examines the role of social networks and social interactions in three different context...
Social ties are potentially an important determinant of migrants’ intention to return to their home...
This note revisits the role of migrant social networks as determinants of bilateral-migration flows....
This article analyses aspirations and intentions to migrate based on Gallup World Poll for the perio...
Kinship, religious and other social networks play a key role in the decision to migrate, and in dete...
Funding sponsor: Princeton University and International Growth CentreWhat is the role of internation...
Social networks are known to influence migration decisions, but connections between individuals rema...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...
Using a large individual-level survey spanning several years and more than 150 countries, we examine...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
This paper is motivated by rich empirical evidence regarding the importance of social contacts abroa...
Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant d...
We argue that social media are not only new communication channels in migration networks, but also t...
Friendships can be interpreted as voluntary relationships between individuals and characterised as r...
While an ever-growing body of research is concerned with user behavior on individual social network ...
This thesis examines the role of social networks and social interactions in three different context...
Social ties are potentially an important determinant of migrants’ intention to return to their home...
This note revisits the role of migrant social networks as determinants of bilateral-migration flows....
This article analyses aspirations and intentions to migrate based on Gallup World Poll for the perio...
Kinship, religious and other social networks play a key role in the decision to migrate, and in dete...
Funding sponsor: Princeton University and International Growth CentreWhat is the role of internation...
Social networks are known to influence migration decisions, but connections between individuals rema...
The use of online media for transnational communication in migration networks may serve as a new sou...