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Migrant Remittances During a Global Shock: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico Cover

Migrant Remittances During a Global Shock: Evidence From the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico

Open Access
|Nov 2023

Abstract

During a global shock two forces act upon international remittances in opposite directions: income losses among migrants may reduce their ability to send remittances and, at the same time, migrants’ concern for their family's wellbeing may prompt them to send more remittances back home. Which of these drivers prevail is an empirical matter. We assemble quarterly data at the subnational level in Mexico to study the behavior of remittances during the Covid-19 pandemic. We estimate elasticities of remittances with respect to employment conditions at both origin and destination places of Mexican migrants. Our results show that destination country conditions have been the main driver of remittances to Mexico, whereas origin country conditions had no discernible effect on remittances during the pandemic. We also show that contractions in consumption in Mexico are associated with reductions in remittances. We conclude that risk-coping via remittances provides limited protection during global crises.

Language: English
Submitted on: Nov 25, 2022
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Published on: Nov 2, 2023
Published by: Sciendo
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2023 Christian Ambrosius, Raymundo M. Campos-Vázquez, Gerardo Esquivel, published by Sciendo
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