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ID181309
Title ProperDoes Demographic Characteristics Affect Remittance Behavior? an Analysis of Migrants in the UAE
LanguageENG
AuthorKhan, Imran ;  Akhtar, Mohammed Anam
Summary / Abstract (Note)The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a popular destination for migrant workers worldwide, not just from Asia. Along with expanding the UAE’s economic activities, the amount of remittance outflows has increased dramatically, making it the second-largest remitting country, just behind the United States. This study looks into the important demographic factors that influence migrant remittance behavior in the Emirates. The examinations revealed that age, race, marital status, and a number of dependents are the most important factors influencing remittance behavior, while gender is found to be insignificant, proving the popular premise of female altruism to be incorrect. The findings are expected to assist policymakers in the government in devising ways and means to reduce remittance outflows as they have vital implications for some key macro-economic variables such as inflation and exchange rate as well as financial service providers in the UAE, in orchestrating a suitable promotional strategy to target suitable cohorts.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Review of the Middle East Vol. 8, No.4; Dec 2021: p.435-459
Journal SourceContemporary Review of the Middle East Vol: 8 No 4
Key WordsMigrants ;  Cohorts ;  Demographic Characteristics ;  Remittance Behavior ;  Financial Service Providers


 
 
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