利他主义如何在大流行病期间发挥作用:研究财政支持和个人利他主义程度对国际汇款的作用

Nobuyuki Nakamura, Aya Suzuki
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尽管国际汇款的重要性已得到全球认可,但对公共补贴和个人利他主义程度如何影响汇款行为的理解仍然有限。尽管在 COVID-19 大流行的早期阶段,人们预测国际汇款会急剧下降,但汇款数据证明,它们最终抵御住了 2020 年预期的负面冲击。潜在的原因包括移民的利他主义动机和大型经济体的经济刺激计划;然而,目前还缺乏从微观角度进行的详细调查,迫切需要进行这种调查。本研究利用日本外籍护理人员的独特数据,研究了东道国和母国的财政支持以及个人利他主义对国际汇款的影响。我们的面板数据估算显示,东道国的紧急现金转移对移民汇款金额有积极影响;然而,没有观察到来自母国政府补贴的挤出效应。异质性分析还显示,高度利他主义的汇款人在东道国接受现金转移后更有可能汇款回国。这些结果支持了国际组织的说法,即在大流行病期间,汇款的抗灾能力得到了利他主义和公共财政支持的支持。
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How altruism works during a pandemic: Examining the roles of financial support and degrees of individual altruism on international remittance
While the importance of international remittances has been recognised globally, understanding how public subsidies and the degree of individual altruism affect remittance behaviour remains limited. Although international remittances were predicted to decline drastically in the early stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic, remittance data proved that they were ultimately resilient to the anticipated negative shock of 2020. Potential reasons include altruistic motivations among migrants and economic stimulus programmes in large economies; however, a detailed investigation from a micro‐perspective is lacking and urgently needed. This study examines the impact of financial support in host and home countries and individual altruism on international remittances using unique data from foreign care workers in Japan. Our panel data estimation shows that emergency cash transfers from the host country positively affected migrant remittance amounts; however, no crowding‐out effects were observed due to subsidies from home governments. The heterogeneous analysis also reveals that highly altruistic remitters were more likely to send money home after receiving cash transfers in the host country. The results support the claims of international organisations that the resilience of remittances was supported by altruism and public financial support during the pandemic.
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