Uneven recovery: a case study of factors affecting remittance-receiving in Tacloban, Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan

Yvonne Su, L. Le Dé
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ABSTRACT Over the last 15 years, a growing literature has suggested that remittances are important for post-disaster recovery in many developing countries. Yet, limited research has explored the complex relationships between remittance senders and receivers during and after disasters. The focus is on remittance-receiving households in Tacloban City in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan. This study identifies five main factors that affect the ability of households to turn their links with migrants into remittances after disasters. These factors are (1) the households’ socio-economic class, (2) the household’s relation with the migrant, (3) the migrant’s occupation and the country they are living or working in, (4) intra-family dynamics, and (5) cultural norms. This analysis provides further evidence to illustrate that, even in the context of remitting after disasters, the power-dynamics of transnational migrant relationships are often highly complex with economic, societal and cultural factors at play.
复苏不均衡:台风“海燕”过后影响菲律宾塔克洛班收汇因素的个案研究
摘要在过去的15年里,越来越多的文献表明,汇款对许多发展中国家的灾后恢复非常重要。然而,有限的研究探索了灾难期间和之后汇款发送者和接收者之间的复杂关系。重点关注台风“海燕”过后菲律宾塔克洛班市的汇款接收家庭。这项研究确定了影响家庭在灾害后将与移民的联系转化为汇款的能力的五个主要因素。这些因素是(1)家庭的社会经济阶层,(2)家庭与移民的关系,(3)移民的职业和他们生活或工作的国家,(4)家庭内部动态,以及(5)文化规范。这一分析提供了进一步的证据,表明即使在灾后汇款的背景下,跨国移民关系的权力动态也往往与经济、社会和文化因素高度复杂。
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