Migration of Husbands, Remittances and Agricultural Production: Impacts when Wives Head Households in Rural Kenya


Autoria(s): Kiriti, T.; Tisdell, C. A.
Data(s)

01/11/2001

Resumo

This paper uses data collected from migrants' wives in the Nyeri district of Kenya. The main objective is to determine whether migration and remittances contribute to the development of agriculture. Our results suggest that most migrants are pushed out of rural areas, belong to the group of low-paid workers in urban areas, send little and irregular remittances to their wives back in rural areas and that these remittances are mainly used for consumption purposes and do not contribute to any significant development in agriculture. Our results also indicate that altruism or social obligation might be the main reason for migrants sending remittances back to their rural wives.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:83968/wp21.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:83968

Publicador

UQ School of Economics

Palavras-Chave #migration #Remittances #female-headed households #rural investment #Agricultural development #1402 Applied Economics #160301 Family and Household Studies
Tipo

Working Paper