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Diasporas

Authors :
Beine, Michel
Docquier, Frédéric
Özden, Çaglar
University of Luxembourg - Département d'économie
UCL - ESPO/ECON - Département des sciences économiques
World Bank - Development Research Group
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Migration flows are shaped by a complex combination of self-selection and out-selection mechanisms. In this paper, we analyze how existing diasporas (the stock of people born in a country and living in an another one) aspect the size and human-capital structure of current migration flows. Our analysis exploits a bilateral data set on international migration by educational attainment from 195 countries to 30 OECD countries in 1990 and 2000. Based on simple micro-foundations and controlling for various determinants of migration, we find diasporas increase migration flows, lower their average educational level and lead to higher concentration of low-skill migrants. Interestingly, diasporas explain majority of the variability of migration flows and selection. This suggests that, without changing the generosity of family reunion programs, education-based selection rules are likely to have moderate impact. Our results are highly robust to the econometric techniques, accounting for the large proportion of zeros and endogeneity problems

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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