2023
DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2023.2210365
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Migrants remittances and fertility in the Post-Soviet states

Boburmirzo Ibrokhimov,
Rashid Javed,
Mazhar Mughal
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“…This is acknowledged as social remittances (Levitt, 1998). There is evidence, for instance, that remittances reduce fertility rates in recipient countries due to a transfer of social preferences (Anwar & Mughal, 2016;Ibrokhimov et al, 2023;Naufal & Vargas-Silva, 2009), while Ponce et al (2011) finds evidence of a knowledge effect in Ecuador as remittances increase knowledge on AIDS. The migration of household members, however, may be linked to disruptive effects resulting from parental absence.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is acknowledged as social remittances (Levitt, 1998). There is evidence, for instance, that remittances reduce fertility rates in recipient countries due to a transfer of social preferences (Anwar & Mughal, 2016;Ibrokhimov et al, 2023;Naufal & Vargas-Silva, 2009), while Ponce et al (2011) finds evidence of a knowledge effect in Ecuador as remittances increase knowledge on AIDS. The migration of household members, however, may be linked to disruptive effects resulting from parental absence.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%