汇款与人才流失再探:微观数据显示受教育程度更高的移民汇款更多

Remittances and the Brain Drain Revisited: The Microdata Show That More Educated Migrants Remit More

World Bank Economic Review · 2011
被引 244 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用11个主要目的地国家的移民调查微观数据,重新审视教育与汇款行为的关系,发现受教育程度更高的移民汇款更多,主要原因是其收入更高。

Abstract

Two of the most salient trends in migration and development over the last two decades are the large rise in remittances and in the flow of skilled migrants. However, recent literature based on cross-country regressions has claimed that more educated migrants remit less, leading to concerns that further increases in skilled migration will impede remittance growth. Microdata from surveys of immigrants in 11 major destination countries are used to revisit the relationship between education and remitting behavior. The data show a mixed pattern between education and the likelihood of remitting, and a strong positive relationship between education and amount remitted (intensive margin), conditional on remitting at all (extensive margin). Combining these intensive and extensive margins yields an overall positive effect of education on the amount remitted for the pooled sample, with heterogeneous results across destinations. The microdata allow investigation of why the more educated remit more, showing that the higher income earned by migrants, rather than family characteristics, explains much of the higher remittances.

汇款人才流失教育水平移民收入