Remittance Sending Behaviour of Internal Migrants in Vietnam: A Mixed Methods Approach

Type Working Paper
Title Remittance Sending Behaviour of Internal Migrants in Vietnam: A Mixed Methods Approach
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
URL http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=1607503&fileOId=1607504
Abstract
This paper explores the gender differences of remittance sending behaviour of internal
migrants in Vietnam. This study emerges from the context of rapid economic growth,
feminisation of migration and the real potential of remittances for poverty alleviation. This
twofold study investigates the determinants of remittances, and then explores if there are
differences in proportions of income remitted and motivations between genders. This study
uses a sequential mixed methods approach using both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
Each research question is addressed using a different sequence of quantitative and qualitative
methodologies.
The findings of the study indicate that the remitting behaviour of migrants is driven by
altruism, exchange and mutual beneficiary arrangements. It is also apparent that there are
factors that affect migrants` capacity to remit at destination. Moreover the study finds that
there are some gender differences in remitting behaviour. It was evidenced that women tend
to remit for altruistic motives while exchange motives appeared to be more prevalent amongst
men.

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