Title of article :
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR MIGRATION FROM BANGLADESH: NATURE, COST AND REMITTANCES
Author/Authors :
UDDIN، MD. BAKHTIAR نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
International labour migration from Bangladesh has become an important element
of survival for many households in rural areas. Influx of remittances is enhancing
the process of development in multi-faceted ways. This study attempts to analyze
various aspects of international out-migration from Bangladesh. The study reveals
that migrant workers migrated at their earlier stage of life. The role of education is
not very much determinative to the short-term migrant workers. A good portion of
migrant workers (about 23 percent) had no formal education. A few people (about 3
percent) went abroad through illegal channel. On an average, every migrant worker
had to bear BDT 246,802 as direct migration cost. Apart from direct cost they also
bore a significant amount of psychic cost. In financing cost for migration, personal
saving and followed by borrowing from local money lender contributed the most. In
the case of borrowing from money lender, an exorbitantly high interest rate was to
be paid. Situation of sending remittances through official channels has improved.
Most of the respondents (91.9 percent) sent remittances through official channels.
The migrant family spent most of the remittances on consumption, building and
repairing of house. However, a significant amount of remittances was spent on
health and education by the migrant households. Investment on institutional saving
instruments is very low. Running petty business with remittances remained very low
as well.
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics and Management
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Research in Business Economics and Management