Remittances and incentive to migrate: An ...
Type de document :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Titre :
Remittances and incentive to migrate: An epidemic approach of migration
Auteur(s) :
Naiditch, Claire [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Tomini, Agnès [Auteur]
Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille [GREQAM]
Ben Lakhdar, Christian [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]

Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Tomini, Agnès [Auteur]
Groupement de Recherche en Économie Quantitative d'Aix-Marseille [GREQAM]
Ben Lakhdar, Christian [Auteur]

Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Titre de la revue :
International Economics
Pagination :
118-135
Éditeur :
Elsevier
Date de publication :
2015-08
ISSN :
2110-7017
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Migration
Remittances
Dynamic Analysis
Epidemic Modeling
Remittances
Dynamic Analysis
Epidemic Modeling
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Economies et finances
Résumé en anglais : [en]
This paper focuses on feedback mechanisms of remittances on the size of the migrant population. We argue that low remittances contribute to relax recipients’ credit constraints and foster further emigration. On the other ...
Lire la suite >This paper focuses on feedback mechanisms of remittances on the size of the migrant population. We argue that low remittances contribute to relax recipients’ credit constraints and foster further emigration. On the other hand, high remittances may deter migration if they make further emigration unnecessary. Thus, remittances can be considered as a contaminating factor in an epidemic model of migration. This model allows us to characterize a rich set of situations in order to appraise the impact of different policies on the total number of migrants. For instance, we show the mechanisms through which a policy aiming at making migrants successful in the host country may finally lower migration.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >This paper focuses on feedback mechanisms of remittances on the size of the migrant population. We argue that low remittances contribute to relax recipients’ credit constraints and foster further emigration. On the other hand, high remittances may deter migration if they make further emigration unnecessary. Thus, remittances can be considered as a contaminating factor in an epidemic model of migration. This model allows us to characterize a rich set of situations in order to appraise the impact of different policies on the total number of migrants. For instance, we show the mechanisms through which a policy aiming at making migrants successful in the host country may finally lower migration.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Vulgarisation :
Non
Commentaire :
ACL-3
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