2020
DOI: 10.5296/ber.v10i3.17686
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African Migrants and Remittances: Impact on Growth and Development of their Home Countries

Abstract: This paper aims to study the impact of remittances from African migrants on their home countries’ growth and development. These funds constitute a steadily increasing financing means in all these countries, even though development aid is still the preferred financing method. To highlight the role of these funds, we relied on a number of experiences as far as their targets and uses are concerned. Globally speaking, stylized facts based on case studies show that remittances have a positive impact on migrants’ ho… Show more

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“…While some sent money less frequently but in larger sums, the majority sent money monthly to meet their families' needs. The findings align with that of Bikoue [45], which indicates that migrants make significant contributions to the economies of their home countries through remittances. These remittances have a positive impact by reducing poverty, stimulating local economic activity, and improving overall well-being, ultimately leading to long-term growth and development.…”
Section: Savings Of the Migrantssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…While some sent money less frequently but in larger sums, the majority sent money monthly to meet their families' needs. The findings align with that of Bikoue [45], which indicates that migrants make significant contributions to the economies of their home countries through remittances. These remittances have a positive impact by reducing poverty, stimulating local economic activity, and improving overall well-being, ultimately leading to long-term growth and development.…”
Section: Savings Of the Migrantssupporting
confidence: 83%