wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/78a95065147d2e5b417c6b535f843fa0-kajdi-laszlo-and-li/info.yaml

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abstract: 'After the eastern expansion of the European Union (EU), a large number
of emigrants left their home countries to work in economically better
developed western member states. Hungary followed this EU emigration
trend with a certain time lag. However, the rising number of emigrants
caused structural problems in the domestic labour market. A
comprehensive examination of intra-EU remittances as one of the major
determinants of migration has been outside the scope of recent research
activity. The data from the Hungarian Microcensus survey and the first
Hungarian household survey focusing on the topic of remittances can
provide a valuable case study of intra-EU private transfer flows.
The aims of this study are twofold. On the one hand we intend to provide
empirical evidence for the major factors that determine remittance
propensity by calculating probit regressions. On the other hand, OLS
regressions are calculated in order to introduce variables which are
associated with money transfers. These results are interpreted within
the theoretical framework of the New Economics of Labour Migration
(NELM) to identify the underlying motivations for remittances. The most
important findings are that older men with vocational school education
have the highest remittance propensity, and the likelihood of sending
private support is higher among short-term migrants. As the key factors,
the income of the sender person is positively associated with the sum of
money flows, while the income of the receiving household is negatively
associated. Within the theoretical framework of NELM, these results
favour the dominance of altruistic motives, since supporting the
household members who remain behind seems to be the major driving force.
However, when intentions of returning home are considered in the models,
it seems that self-interest might also play a role as a driver of
remittances. Within this study, the main focus was on the
characteristics of the senders, meaning that a possible field of future
research could be an examination of these questions from the perspective
of remittance receiver households.'
affiliation: 'Kajdi, L (Corresponding Author), Univ Pecs, Fac Sci, Pecs, Hungary.
Kajdi, Laszlo, Univ Pecs, Fac Sci, Pecs, Hungary.
Ligeti, Anna Sara, Hungarian Cent Stat Off, Budapest, Hungary.'
author: Kajdi, Laszlo and Ligeti, Anna Sara
author-email: 'kajdil@mnb.hu
Anna.Ligeti@ksh.hu'
author_list:
- family: Kajdi
given: Laszlo
- family: Ligeti
given: Anna Sara
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.12765/CPoS-2020-04en
eissn: 1869-8999
files: []
issn: 1869-8980
journal: COMPARATIVE POPULATION STUDIES
keywords: Labour-market; Remittances; European Union; Migration policy
keywords-plus: 'INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION; PRIVATE TRANSFERS; INEQUALITY; ECONOMICS;
DRIVERS; IMPACT; INCOME; CYCLE'
language: English
number-of-cited-references: '50'
orcid-numbers: Ligeti, Anna Sara/0000-0002-8261-0552
pages: 87-113
papis_id: 809abc25991579470dea2392e22c80d0
ref: Kajdi2020remittancebehaviour
times-cited: '0'
title: Remittance Behaviour of Intra-EU Migrants - Evidence from Hungary
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000528224500004
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '4'
volume: '45'
web-of-science-categories: Demography
year: '2020'