Evolution of Remittances to CAPDR Countries and Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Evolution of Remittances to CAPDR Countries and Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Download or read book Evolution of Remittances to CAPDR Countries and Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic written by Aleksandra Babii and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2022-05-13 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Traditional models relying on standard variables like the U.S. Hispanic unemployment rate fared well in explaining remittances to CAPDR and Mexico during the pre-pandemic period. However, they fail to predict the sustained growth in remittances since June 2020, including the significant increase in the average amount remitted. Using data from over 300 remittances corridors (from 23 U.S. states to 14 Salvadoran departments), we find that this increase is primarily explained by the dynamics of U.S. states real wages, as well as more temporary factors like U.S. unemployment relief (including the extraordinary pandemic support), U.S. states mobility, and COVID-19 infections at home. The paper also analyses what role the change in the modes of transmission of remittances, additional U.S. fiscal stimulus and U.S. labor market developments, especially in the sectors were CAPDR and Mexican migrants preponderantly work, play in explaining aggregate remittances growth.


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