巴基斯坦汇款家庭和非汇款家庭对粮食和非粮食项目预算分配的比较分析

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY FWU Journal of Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.51709/19951272/spring2022/2
Hazrat Yousaf
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全球化扩大了劳动力市场的相互联系,各国正努力利用这一机会,将劳动力输送到劳动力需求旺盛的国家。另一方面,新冠肺炎等不利事件可能会造成封锁、旅行禁令和社交距离等限制,所有这些都给农民工带来了问题,并减少了家庭预算分配。使用两个样本t检验和PLSM 2014-15数据集,本研究将汇款和未汇款家庭的预算位置与食品和非食品项目进行了比较。此外,还确定了汇款家庭在各省、地区的分布以及汇款来源。结果表明,旁遮普省的汇款家庭比例最高(51%),而俾路支省的汇款比例最低(1.4%)。此外,在旁遮普省,银行是最常见的汇款渠道,而洪迪则位于开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦。两样本t检验的结果表明,在汇款家庭和非汇款家庭之间,食品和非食品项目的平均月预算分配存在显著差异。汇款家庭每月在食品、教育、健康和天然气使用方面的支出高于非汇款家庭。因此,该研究表明,增加巴基斯坦国内外的就业机会可能是增加汇款和非汇款家庭预算分配的可行政策选择。加强银行汇款渠道可能是增加汇款的可行政策选择,从而增加家庭对食品和非食品的预算.
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Comparative Analysis of Remitted and Non-Remitted Households’ Budget Allocation to Food and Non-Food Items in Pakistan
Globalization has expanded labor market interconnectedness, and countries are striving to take advantage of this opportunity by sending their work force to countries where labor is in demand. On the other side, unfavorable events such as COVID-19 can impose restrictions such as lockdowns, travel bans, and social distance, all of which have caused problems for migrant workers and reduced remitted household budget allocation. Using the two-sample t-test and the PLSM 2014-15 dataset, this study compares the budget allocation of remitted and non-remitted households to food and non-food items. In addition, the distribution of remitted households by province and region, as well as remittance sources also determined. The results show that the Punjab province has the highest percentage of remitted households (51%), while Balochistan has the lowest percentage (1.4%). Furthermore, in Punjab, Bank is the most common channel of receiving remittances, whereas Hundi is in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The results of a two-sample t-test show that between remitted and non- remitted families, there is a significant difference in mean monthly budget allocation to food and non-food items. Remitted households spend more on food, education, health, and gas usage than non- remitted households on a monthly basis. As a result, the study suggests that increasing job opportunities both inside and outside Pakistan could be a viable policy option for increasing remitted and non-remitted household budget allocation. Enhancing bank remittances channels could be a viable policy option for increasing remittances and consequently increases households' budget allocation to food and non-food items.
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