International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective

The paper reviews the motivations of people to migrate and remit as well as the impacts of migration and the effects of remittances. Reasons for migration are quite varied ranging from economic asymmetries (also known as push-pull factors), demographic asymmetries, investment in human capital, maxim...

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Main Authors: Tullao, Tereso S., Jr, Cabuay, Christopher James R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:res_aki-10722023-04-12T03:55:36Z International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective Tullao, Tereso S., Jr Cabuay, Christopher James R. The paper reviews the motivations of people to migrate and remit as well as the impacts of migration and the effects of remittances. Reasons for migration are quite varied ranging from economic asymmetries (also known as push-pull factors), demographic asymmetries, investment in human capital, maximization of household income, the culture of migration, and the movement in natural persons. On the other hand, remittances are sent to the home country for altruistic, exchange, strategic and insurance motives as well as an arbitrage in interspatial differences in purchasing power. The impacts of migration and remittances are felt on both the household and national levels of the sending country including various dimensions of the macro-economy. International migration and its accompanying remittances are realities that have to be accepted given the positive contributions and the negative consequences attached to it. Thus, there is a need to mitigate its social costs while enhancing its positive contributions to the individuals, households, community and society. It has been observed that there are positive effects on the family as well as psychological cost. These dual effects are likewise felt by the community and the national economy. Accepting the costs and recognizing the benefits is crucial in managing the phenomenon of international migration as a relevant social reality. 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/49 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1072&context=res_aki Angelo King Institute for Economic and Business Studies Animo Repository migration Overseas Filipino Workers pull factors push factors remittances Behavioral Economics International Economics Migration Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic migration
Overseas Filipino Workers
pull factors
push factors
remittances
Behavioral Economics
International Economics
Migration Studies
spellingShingle migration
Overseas Filipino Workers
pull factors
push factors
remittances
Behavioral Economics
International Economics
Migration Studies
Tullao, Tereso S., Jr
Cabuay, Christopher James R.
International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective
description The paper reviews the motivations of people to migrate and remit as well as the impacts of migration and the effects of remittances. Reasons for migration are quite varied ranging from economic asymmetries (also known as push-pull factors), demographic asymmetries, investment in human capital, maximization of household income, the culture of migration, and the movement in natural persons. On the other hand, remittances are sent to the home country for altruistic, exchange, strategic and insurance motives as well as an arbitrage in interspatial differences in purchasing power. The impacts of migration and remittances are felt on both the household and national levels of the sending country including various dimensions of the macro-economy. International migration and its accompanying remittances are realities that have to be accepted given the positive contributions and the negative consequences attached to it. Thus, there is a need to mitigate its social costs while enhancing its positive contributions to the individuals, households, community and society. It has been observed that there are positive effects on the family as well as psychological cost. These dual effects are likewise felt by the community and the national economy. Accepting the costs and recognizing the benefits is crucial in managing the phenomenon of international migration as a relevant social reality.
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author Tullao, Tereso S., Jr
Cabuay, Christopher James R.
author_facet Tullao, Tereso S., Jr
Cabuay, Christopher James R.
author_sort Tullao, Tereso S., Jr
title International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective
title_short International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective
title_full International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective
title_fullStr International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective
title_full_unstemmed International Migration and Remittances: A Review of Economic Impacts, Issues and Challenges from the Sending Country’s Perspective
title_sort international migration and remittances: a review of economic impacts, issues and challenges from the sending country’s perspective
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2011
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/res_aki/49
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