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Migration and Determinants of Remittances to Southern Mediterranean Countries: when history matters! Insights of two new surveys

Mouhoud, El Mouhoub; Miotti, Luis; Oudinet, Joël (2009), Migration and Determinants of Remittances to Southern Mediterranean Countries: when history matters! Insights of two new surveys, Second Conference on International Migration and Development, 2009-09, Washington, Etats-Unis

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Communication / Conférence
Date
2009
Conference title
Second Conference on International Migration and Development
Conference date
2009-09
Conference city
Washington
Conference country
Etats-Unis
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Author(s)
Mouhoud, El Mouhoub
Miotti, Luis
Oudinet, Joël
Abstract (FR)
L’objectif de ce papier est d’analyser les déterminants des transferts de fonds des migrants en mesurant directement le rôle des variables non observables liés à des aspects subjectifs et historiques de l’émigration. Ces variables subjectives telles que l’attachement, le sentiment d’obligation, le projet de réinstallation peuvent également jouer un rôle dans l’utilisation finale de ces transferts en contrecarrant éventuellement l’effet des variables objectives (revenu, nationalité, taille de la famille, âge, durée d’installation, éducation, etc.). Dans ce papier, nous avons utilisé deux enquêtes pour comprendre les comportements de transferts à partir de la France vers les pays du Sud de la Méditerranée et également des migrants originaires d’Afrique subsaharienne. Nous avons exploité une nouvelle enquête de la DREES sur le parcours et le profil des migrants et l’enquête 2M0 que nous avons réalisée au sein des bureaux de poste français. Notre premier résultat est que toutes variables observables contrôlées, les variables subjectives telles que l’attachement au pays d’origine, l’histoire et le contexte institutionnel de l’émigration, jouent un rôle déterminant dans l’explication des transferts de fonds. Le second résultat obtenu concerne l’explication de l’utilisation des transferts d’argent. La motivation de transférer pour investir dans le pays d’origine en dehors de l’achat du logement, concerne aussi les plus anciennement présents en France et les moins scolarisés. Ce résultat contredit l’hypothèse théorique d’une altération des liens au fur et à mesure de la durée de séjour du migrant, car la durée d’installation n’a de sens que si on la contextualise dans l’histoire de l’émigration, les conditions d’arrivée dans le pays d’accueil, les conditions de départ du pays d’origine. Le degré d’attachement apparaît alors comme une variable subjective discriminante en fonction de ces conditions historiques.
Abstract (EN)
In this paper we analyze the main determinants of migrant’s remittances by measuring directly the role of non observable variables related to subjective motivations and historical context of the emigration process. Subjective variables, such as attachment feeling and intent to return to the country of origin can also play a role in explaining the final uses of remittances. These subjective variables can counteract the impact of the observable variables as the education level, the income level, the household size, the duration of stay in the host country or the age of the migrant. We have used two surveys in order to understand the types of behaviour linked to remittances from France to Southern Mediterranean countries and to Sub-Saharan Africa. The first survey used in this paper is a new DREES survey on the track and the profile of migrants and the second one is the 2MO survey which we have conducted in French post offices. Our first result shows that, after controlling for all the variables linked to income, education, age or nationality, subjective variables such as attachment to the home country, history and the institutional context of emigration play a determinant role in explaining remittance behaviour. Our second result shows that migrants, who are in France for a long time and who have low education levels, also send remittances in order to invest (including investments other than housing) in their home country. These findings contradict the theoretical hypothesis of an alteration of the migrant’s links with the home country as the duration of the stay in the host country increases. This can be explained by the fact that the duration of stay does not make any sense unless it is contextualized in the history of emigration, the conditions of arrival in the host country and the conditions of departure from the home country. The degree of the migrant’s attachment to his home country thus appears as a discriminating subjective variable according to these historical conditions. By contrast, the migrants from Sub-Saharan African countries send money for current expenditures rather than for investment. The obligation feeling seems to be the important subjective variable for remitting money.
Subjects / Keywords
Transferts de fonds; Variables subjectives; Migration
JEL
F16 - Trade and Labor Market Interactions
J61 - Geographic Labor Mobility; Immigrant Workers
F22 - International Migration

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