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Remittance Expenditure Patterns and Human Development Outcomes in Nigeria

Okodua, Henry and Ewetan , O. O. and Ese, U (2015) Remittance Expenditure Patterns and Human Development Outcomes in Nigeria. Developing Country Studies, 5 (2). pp. 70-80. ISSN ISSN 2224-607X (Paper) ISSN 2225-0565 (Online).

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Abstract

This paper investigates the relationship between remittance expenditure patterns and its human development implications in migrant sending communities of Nigeria. In Nigeria, migrant sending communities spread across the country and the expenditure patterns of remittances receipts are likely to differ in characterization along states or geographical regions. This possibility is expected to significantly affect the human development outcomes of remittance expenditures in these communities within the country. The paper therefore probes into the extent to which human development outcomes in migrant sending communities of Nigeria can be associated with remittance expenditure patterns across the country. This study employs survey data from the World Bank Migration and Remittances Household Surveys in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2009/2010. Descriptive analyses of the data were conducted to achieve the objectives of the study. The results clearly exhibit remittance expenditure patterns across the regions of the country that are largely similar. The findings therefore provide a basis for a harmonized policy approach for channeling household remittance receipts into greater productive uses.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Humanities
Depositing User: Dr O. O Ewetan
Date Deposited: 26 Mar 2015 14:32
Last Modified: 26 Mar 2015 14:32
URI: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/id/eprint/4323

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