Reference : The role of networks for migration flows: an update |
Scientific journals : Article | |||
Business & economic sciences : International economics | |||
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/23752 | |||
The role of networks for migration flows: an update | |
English | |
Beine, Michel ![]() | |
2016 | |
International Journal of manpower | |
37 | |
7 | |
1154-1171 | |
Yes | |
International | |
[en] International migration ; Diasporas ; Network effects ; Elasticity macroestimates | |
[en] This paper covers the literature on the role migrants networks in explaining
aggregate migration flows between countries. We first provide a small review of the literature and the issues at stake. We then provide an update of the estimates of the network elasticities using the dataset on migration stocks and flows from Ozden et al. (2011). Using micro-founded gravity models, we estimate the network elasticities and discuss the key driving mechanisms explaining their size as well the variation in the amplitude across categories of destination and over time. We emphasize the specific role of family immigration policies. To that purpose, we cover briefly the recent experience of four receiving countries to highlight the importance of these policies in explaining part of the observed network elasticities. | |
Researchers ; Professionals ; Students | |
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/23752 |
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