Abstract Most research on the political consequences of international migration conceptualizes financial remittances as being a substitute for state-provided assistance. This paper tests the actual validity of this assumption. Using data from the 2012–2016 Americas Barometer, the analysis confirms previous findings on the negative impact of financial remittances on electoral turnout intentions. However it reveals that this effect does not vary according to an individual’s beneficiary status of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) assistance. This finding is corroborated using data aggregated at the municipal level within Mexico. Accordingly, voter turnout rates in a given municipality for the 2012 presidential election are negatively associated ...
The Mexican 3×1 Program for Migrants is a grant scheme whereby the municipal, state, and federal gov...
The Mexican 3×1 Program for Migrants is a grant scheme whereby the municipal, state, and federal gov...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
Most research on the effects of international migration on democratic institutions in sending countr...
How do financial remittances influence electoral participation in violent democracies? Previous work...
textWhy do international migrants send money home? What are the implications of these monetary flow...
How does the presence of a large group of remittance recipients in the electorate affect the way pol...
Over 11 million Mexicans live abroad, most of them (98 percent) in the United States. Between 2001 ...
Since 2006, the Great Recession and tighter migration policies in the U.S. have increased the rates ...
The Mexican 3x1 Program for Migrants is a matching-fund scheme that seeks to direct the money sent b...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
Collective remittances are the money flows sent by hometown associations (HTAs) of migrants from the...
This study and numerous prior works have argued that remittances increase the likelihood that states...
This paper examines remittances and their effect on the probability of a household receiving a direc...
Does emigration deepen or depress democratic transitions in migrant-sending countries? This study ex...
The Mexican 3×1 Program for Migrants is a grant scheme whereby the municipal, state, and federal gov...
The Mexican 3×1 Program for Migrants is a grant scheme whereby the municipal, state, and federal gov...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...
Most research on the effects of international migration on democratic institutions in sending countr...
How do financial remittances influence electoral participation in violent democracies? Previous work...
textWhy do international migrants send money home? What are the implications of these monetary flow...
How does the presence of a large group of remittance recipients in the electorate affect the way pol...
Over 11 million Mexicans live abroad, most of them (98 percent) in the United States. Between 2001 ...
Since 2006, the Great Recession and tighter migration policies in the U.S. have increased the rates ...
The Mexican 3x1 Program for Migrants is a matching-fund scheme that seeks to direct the money sent b...
In this paper, we re-examine a recent finding that Progresa, Mexico’s conditional cash transfer (CCT...
Collective remittances are the money flows sent by hometown associations (HTAs) of migrants from the...
This study and numerous prior works have argued that remittances increase the likelihood that states...
This paper examines remittances and their effect on the probability of a household receiving a direc...
Does emigration deepen or depress democratic transitions in migrant-sending countries? This study ex...
The Mexican 3×1 Program for Migrants is a grant scheme whereby the municipal, state, and federal gov...
The Mexican 3×1 Program for Migrants is a grant scheme whereby the municipal, state, and federal gov...
This article reexamines the argument that targeted programs increase pro-incumbent voting by persuad...