2019
DOI: 10.9734/jemt/2019/v25i330198
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Why Do Migrants Remit? Empirical Evidence from Kenya

Abstract: Aims: Remittances both external and internal are very important to the Kenyan economy. In view of this, this study improves the understanding of the drivers of remittances in Kenya. In addition, the study empirically tests the main theories of remittances namely altruism, self interest and implicit contractual agreement. Methodology: This paper analyzes migrant’s remittance behaviour in Kenya using household survey data from World Bank 2009 African Migration Project. Since a large share of migrants does … Show more

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