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South-South migration : Remittances of labour migrants and household expenditures in Uzbekistan

Kakhkharov, Jakhongir
Ahunov, Muzaffar
Parpiev, Ziyodullo
Wolfson, Inna
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We investigate the impact of international labour migrants’ remittances on household expenditures in Uzbekistan as an understudied case of South-South migration. In doing so, we use instrumental variable regressions to address endogeneity caused by self-selection bias. We find that remittance-receiving households spend a significantly smaller part of their budgets on food and health. This finding contrasts with studies of South-South remittances in Africa that find that households tend to spend most of their remittance incomes on food. Our estimations also provide evidence that remittance-receiving households spend a larger part of their total expenditures on non-food consumption. Remittances’ impact on healthcare expenditures is negative and on education expenditures is insignificant. These results support the view that remittances in this South-South migration corridor are channelled mainly to consumer goods, limiting their contribution to economic development.
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Date
2021
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Journal article
Journal
International Migration
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59
Issue
5
Page Range
38-58
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Peter Faber Business School
Faculty of Law and Business
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