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Gender differences in remittance behavior: Evidence from Vietnam
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posted on 2023-06-07, 23:26 authored by Yoko Niimi, Barry ReillyThis paper investigates the role of gender in remittance behavior among migrants using data drawn from the 2004 Viet Nam Migration Survey. The gender dimension to remittance behavior is not an issue that has featured strongly in the existing literature and our findings thus contain novel appeal. In addition, we use estimates from both homoscedastic and heteroscedastic tobit models to decompose the observed gender differences in remittances into treatment and endowment components. The paper finds little evidence that gender differences in remittances are attributable to behavioral differences between men and women. Instead, the empirical results show that endowment differences, such as gender differences in household head status and labor market earnings, are more important in explaining the overall gender difference in the remittance level.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Singapore Economic ReviewIssue
2Volume
56Page range
215-237Department affiliated with
- Economics Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes