International Migration Review
Volume 20, Issue 4, 1986, Pages 899-925

Overseas workers' remittances in Asian development ( migrants). (Article)

Stahl C.W. , Arnold F.
  • a Univ of New Castle.
  • b Univ of New Castle.

Abstract

In recent years, overseas workers from Asia have been sending remittances of about $8 billion annually to their home countries. These remittances are an important source of precious foreign exchange for the major labor-exporting countries. The overall development impact of remittances, however, has not been well established. Remittances are spent primarily on day-to-day consumption expenditures, housing, land purchase, and debt repayment. Although only a small proportion of remittances are directed into productive investments, this does not warrant the conclusion that the developmental value of remittances is negligible. In fact, remittances spent on domestic goods and services in Asia provide an important stimulus to indigenous industries and to the economies of the labor supplying countries.-Authors

Author Keywords

[No Keywords available]

Index Keywords

Pakistan Microeconomic Factors India economics population demography Southern Asia Migrants Thailand developing country Population Dynamics Developing Countries Asia Foreign Aid policy international cooperation financial management economic development health care manpower Asia, Southeastern Health Manpower Southeast Asia gross national product Article social planning Development Planning migration international migration Southeastern Asia Demographic Factors Emigration and Immigration remittances Bangladesh Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Financial Activities Human Resources Macroeconomic Factors Philippines Labor Force employment Production

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0022939942&doi=10.2307%2f2545742&partnerID=40&md5=331ad88252baab27d6a1012f5e0ca8a9

DOI: 10.2307/2545742
ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 64
Original Language: English