Luis Miotti
University of Paris
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Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2010
Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud; Joel Oudinet
In this paper, we analyze the determinants and the final use of remittances of migrants settled in France sending remittances to the southern Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan African countries. Research using microdata is very scarce in this region; we rely on a specially designed survey (2MO) we conducted in 2007-2008 of 1,000 people who remit to the three Maghreb countries, to Turkey and to the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. We also use a second survey conducted by the French Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (DREES) which includes a sample of 3,500 people from the regions we are interested in. DREES microdata set enables us to understand who is more likely to remit (extensive margin). 2MO microdata allows an analysis of remittance behavior amongst those who remit (intensive margin) including sum and reported final use of remittances (housing, investment, current expenditures). Using these two microdatasets, we examine the likelihood to remit across the different waves of immigrants, the motivations to remit and the intended final use of remittances to highlight behavior differences between the different waves of immigration on the one hand, and on the other hand, the importance of looking beyond classical variables to better understand remittance behavior and its changing nature.
The Scandinavian Journal of Economics | 2015
David N. Margolis; Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud; Joel Oudinet
In this paper, using an original survey, we analyze the distributional impact of international migration across two regions of Algeria. A semi-parametric descriptive analysis is complemented with a parametric model. Remittances do not significantly change the Gini coefficient in nearly any of the counterfactual scenarios. However, migration reduced poverty by 40 percent, with different effects across regions for extreme poverty. Foreign transfers, especially foreign pensions, have a strong positive impact on very poor families in one region. Poor families in the other region suffer from a “double loss”: their migrants do not provide local income and they do not send much money home.
The European Journal of Development Research | 2008
Julio Raffo; Stéphane Lhuillery; Luis Miotti
Second International Conference on MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT, World Bank | 2009
Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud; Joel Oudinet
Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2013
David N. Margolis; Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud; Joel Oudinet
Economie Et Statistique | 2018
Hugues Jennequin; Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud
Archive | 2017
Hugues Jennequin; Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud
Archive | 2017
David N. Margolis; Luis Miotti
PSE - Labex "OSE-Ouvrir la Science Economique" | 2015
David N. Margolis; Luis Miotti; El Mouhoub Mouhoud; Joël Oudinet
Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine | 2010
Joel Oudinet; El Mouhoub Mouhoud; Luis Miotti