Migrant Remittances and Information Flows: Evidence from a Field Experiment*


Autoria(s): Batista, Cátia; Narciso, Gaia
Data(s)

20/01/2014

20/01/2014

01/12/2013

Resumo

Do information flows matter for remittance behavior? We design and implement a randomized control trial to quantitatively assess the role of communication between migrants and their contacts abroad on the extent and value of remittance flows. In the experiment, a random sample of 1,500 migrants residing in Ireland was offered the possibility of contacting their networks outside the host country for free over a varying number of months. We find a sizable, positive impact of our intervention on the value of migrant remittances sent. Our results exclude that the remittance effect we identify is a simple substitution effect. Instead, our analysis points to this effect being a likely result of improved information via factors such as better migrant control over remittance use, enhanced trust in remittance channels due to experience sharing, or increased remittance recipients’ social pressure on migrants.

NORFACE Research Programme “Migration in Europe - Social, Economic, Cultural and Policy Dynamics”, Department of Economics and the Arts and Social Sciences Benefactions Fund at Trinity College Dublin, Nova Forum at Nova University of Lisbon

Identificador

2183-0843

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11061

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Nova SBE

Relação

NOVAFRICA Working Paper Series;1306

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #information flows #international migration #migrant networks #remittances #randomized control trial
Tipo

article