Patterns and Micro-Drivers of International Emigration in Nigeria

M. Abdu, A. Jibir, S. Abdullahi
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Abstract. The study attempts to unfold the determinants of international migration from Nigeria to other countries by using 2009 Nigeria Migration Survey data by World Bank (2011). It also employs econometric techniques of linear probability and binary probit models. The findings indicates that individual and household characteristics as well as economic and geographical factors play significant roles in making Nigerians to migrate abroad. The individual characteristics are gender (if male), age, marital status and education years, while household size is the only significant factor under household characteristics. The amount of remittance is the only significant economic determinant. The statistically significant geographical factors include locality (if urban) and geopolitical zones (if south-east, south-south, south-west and Lagos). Second, the same factors are the determinants of international migration to OECD and African countries, albeit they are stronger in influencing migration to African countries than to OECD countries. However, amount of remittance has positive effect on international migration to OECD countries but it is negative on international migration to African countries. Thus, the policy implication is that any international migration policy should target the above determinants of international migration in order to contain it. Keywords. International migration, Remittances, Probit model, Policy implications. JEL. F22, F24, C31, F42.
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尼日利亚国际移民的模式和微观驱动因素
摘要该研究试图通过使用世界银行(2011)2009年尼日利亚移民调查数据,揭示从尼日利亚到其他国家的国际移民的决定因素。它还采用了线性概率和二元概率模型的计量经济学技术。研究结果表明,个人和家庭特征以及经济和地理因素在尼日利亚人移居国外方面发挥了重要作用。个体特征包括性别(如果是男性)、年龄、婚姻状况和受教育年限,而家庭规模是家庭特征项下唯一显著的因素。汇款数额是唯一重要的经济决定因素。统计上重要的地理因素包括地点(如果是城市)和地缘政治区域(如果是东南、南南、西南和拉各斯)。第二,同样的因素也是向经合组织和非洲国家移徙的决定因素,尽管这些因素对向非洲国家移徙的影响比向经合组织国家移徙的影响更大。汇款额对经合组织国家的国际移民有正向影响,但对非洲国家的国际移民有负向影响。因此,其政策含义是,任何国际移徙政策都应针对上述国际移徙的决定因素,以便遏制国际移徙。关键词。国际移民,汇款,Probit模型,政策影响。冻胶。F22, f24, c31, f42。
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