{"title":"The Effects of Migration on Children’s Activities in Households at Origin: Evidence from Senegal","authors":"Ousmane Faye, F. Cissé","doi":"10.2139/ssrn.1960581","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This paper examines the repercussions of international migration on children?s time allocation in households at origin. We focus on children of age 7 to 12 and distinguish three activities: market work, French school attendance, and enrollment in Medersa (Arab/Islamic traditional school). In our analysis, we account for heterogeneities in migration constraints considering differences in migration destinations and the number of migrants within households. We instrument for migration using policy and governance facets in destination countries, precisely France, Spain, and Italy. Results show that ? after controlling for endogeneity ? migration has a positive and significant impact on enrollment in French curriculum school. However, once we account for the destination of the migrant, this positive and significant impact is only verified in households with migrants in Europe. We also note that when the number of migrants within a household increases, children of age 7 to 12 are less likely to attend French school and they are more likely to be involved in paid work activities. We draw evidence from the 2009 Senegalese household survey on migration and remittances (Enquete Menage sur la Migration et les Transferts de Fonds).","PeriodicalId":81320,"journal":{"name":"Georgetown immigration law journal","volume":"9 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2011-11-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Georgetown immigration law journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1960581","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This paper examines the repercussions of international migration on children?s time allocation in households at origin. We focus on children of age 7 to 12 and distinguish three activities: market work, French school attendance, and enrollment in Medersa (Arab/Islamic traditional school). In our analysis, we account for heterogeneities in migration constraints considering differences in migration destinations and the number of migrants within households. We instrument for migration using policy and governance facets in destination countries, precisely France, Spain, and Italy. Results show that ? after controlling for endogeneity ? migration has a positive and significant impact on enrollment in French curriculum school. However, once we account for the destination of the migrant, this positive and significant impact is only verified in households with migrants in Europe. We also note that when the number of migrants within a household increases, children of age 7 to 12 are less likely to attend French school and they are more likely to be involved in paid work activities. We draw evidence from the 2009 Senegalese household survey on migration and remittances (Enquete Menage sur la Migration et les Transferts de Fonds).
本文探讨了国际移民对儿童的影响。S时间分配在家庭的起源。我们专注于7至12岁的儿童,并区分了三种活动:市场工作,法语学校入学和Medersa(阿拉伯/伊斯兰传统学校)入学。在我们的分析中,考虑到移民目的地和家庭内移民人数的差异,我们考虑了移民约束的异质性。我们在目的地国家,特别是法国、西班牙和意大利,利用政策和治理方面为移民提供工具。结果表明?在控制了内生性之后?移民对法语课程学校的入学率有显著的正向影响。然而,一旦我们考虑到移民的目的地,这种积极而重大的影响仅在欧洲有移民的家庭中得到证实。我们还注意到,当一个家庭中的移民人数增加时,7至12岁的孩子上法语学校的可能性就会降低,他们更有可能参与有偿工作活动。我们从2009年塞内加尔家庭移民和汇款调查(Enquete Menage sur la migration et les Transferts de Fonds)中提取证据。