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Peace Research Institute Oslo Independent International Interdisciplinary Migration and Development, European Migration Network Conference, Oslo, 18 June 2012 Remittances between integration, transnationalism and development Jørgen Carling
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Peace Research Institute Oslo Independent International Interdisciplinary … research on the conditions for peaceful relations between states, groups and people
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Peace Research Institute Oslo Independent International Interdisciplinary Migration and transnationalism Peace and conflict Theoretical and applied … research on the conditions for peaceful relations between states, groups and people
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4 Jørgen Carling Research Professor Marta Bivand Erdal Senior Researcher Cindy Horst Senior Researcher Associated researchers and assistants Remittances from Immigrants in Norway Research Council of Norway 2007 2012
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5 Remittances from Immigrants in Norway Research Council of Norway 2007 2012 Multi-method Comparative Two case studies Survey data
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6 Remittances from Immigrants in Norway Research Council of Norway 2007 2012
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7 Remittances INTEGRATION TRANSNATIONALISM DEVELOPMENT Remittances Remittances from Immigrants in Norway Research Council of Norway 2007 2012
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8 INTEGRATION TRANSNATIONALISM DEVELOPMENT Norway Pakistan Remittances
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9 Remittances and transnationalism TRANSNATIONALISM Transnational practice Senders and receivers Moral dimensions Change over time Social remittances?
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Remittances and integration 10 INTEGRATION Norway Suspicion Transfer mechanisms Do ‘good’ immigrants remit?
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Remittances and development Stunning facts Overwhelming complexities Hope and enthusiasm 11 DEVELOPMENT Pakistan International Migration Migration and Development
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Migration and development Win Recruitment Remittances Return 12
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13 INTEGRATION TRANSNATIONALISM DEVELOPMENT Norway Pakistan Remittances
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14 Who remits? Attachment to the country of origin Attachment to Norway Financial situation and employment Individual characte- ristics Country of origin
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Survey data 15 Attachment to the country of origin Attachment to Norway Financial situation and employment Individual characte- ristics Country of origin Remittance- sending Has parent(s) in country of origin Has partner/spouse abroad Owns property in country of origin Has visited/received visits Expects to return Has parent(s) in country of origin Has partner/spouse abroad Owns property in country of origin Has visited/received visits Expects to return Has not experienced discrimination Has good Norwegian-language skills Feels connected to Norway Has not experienced discrimination Has good Norwegian-language skills Feels connected to Norway Age Proportion of life lived in Norway Gender Age Proportion of life lived in Norway Gender Sends remittances at least once per year (yes/no) Difficulties with regular expenses Difficulty with unexpected expenses Labour market position Difficulties with regular expenses Difficulty with unexpected expenses Labour market position
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Survey data 16 Attachment to the country of origin Attachment to Norway Financial situation and employment Individual characte- ristics Country of origin Remittance- sending
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Survey data 17 Attachment to the country of origin Attachment to Norway Financial situation and employment Individual characte- ristics Country of origin Remittance- sending Separate analyses for Pakistanis and Somalis
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Survey data 18 Attachment to the country of origin Attachment to Norway Financial situation and employment Individual characte- ristics Remittance- sending
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Financial situation and employment Somalis – Household finances – Labour market status – Social obligations – Urgent needs Pakistanis – Household finances – Labour market status – Perceived affordability – Tradition and culture 19 Carling, J., Erdal, M.B. and Horst, C. (2012) ‘How does conflict in migrants’ country of origin affect remittance-sending? Financial priorities and transnational obligations among Somalis and Pakistanis in Norway.’ International Migration Review, 46(2).
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Conclusions Connections: integration transnationalism development Remittances: lens on connections Migration and development: beyond the pendulum? 20
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Peace Research Institute Oslo Independent International Interdisciplinary www.prio.no/migration Thank you!
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