REMITTANCE BEHAVIOR AMONG SALVADORAN AND FILIPINO IMMIGRANTS IN LOS-ANGELES

Citation
C. Menjfvar et al., REMITTANCE BEHAVIOR AMONG SALVADORAN AND FILIPINO IMMIGRANTS IN LOS-ANGELES, The International migration review, 32(1), 1998, pp. 97-126
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Demografy
ISSN journal
01979183
Volume
32
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
97 - 126
Database
ISI
SICI code
0197-9183(1998)32:1<97:RBASAF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
This article analyzes the factors that influence remittance behavior ( the decision to remit and the amount sent) in the host country of Fili pino and Salvadoran immigrants, two groups with high rates of U.S.-bou nd migration and of remittances. Data for this study come from a multi purpose survey fielded in Los Angeles in 1991 and are analyzed using l ogistic regressions and OLS. Individual characteristics and financial ability to remit, motivation to migrate, personal investments in the U nited States, and family obligations in the home and in the host count ries are hypothesized to affect remittance behavior. No differences by country of origin in the proportion who send remittances were found, but there were significant differences in the amount remitted. Some va riables affect the two country-of-origin groups differently. The size of remittances sent by Salvadorans tends to be relatively insensitive to their characteristics compared with Filipinos. Filipinos' remittanc es are more affected by age family income, having taken English classe s in the United States, and living alone than are the remittances of S alvadorans. For both groups, the most consistent factors affecting rem ittances are family income and the place of residence of close family members.