VanWey Leah K
Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Ballantine Hall 744, 1020 East Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Demography. 2004 Nov;41(4):739-56. doi: 10.1353/dem.2004.0039.
Past research has questioned the extent to which remittances are altruistic behaviors versus payments in a contractual relationship between households and migrants. This article explores altruistic and contractual patterns of remittances using a gendered approach. On the basis of results with various levels of significance in regression models, male and female migrants from Nang Rong, Thailand, behave both altruistically and contractually. However, women and migrants from poorer households behave more altruistically, while men and migrants from richer households behave more contractually. These results point to the need for further research and theory development to explain heterogeneities in migrants' behavior.
过去的研究对汇款在多大程度上是利他行为而非家庭与移民之间契约关系中的支付提出了质疑。本文采用性别视角探讨汇款的利他和契约模式。基于回归模型中不同显著水平的结果,来自泰国廊荣的男性和女性移民的行为既有利他性也有契约性。然而,女性和来自较贫困家庭的移民表现得更具利他性,而男性和来自较富裕家庭的移民表现得更具契约性。这些结果表明需要进一步开展研究和进行理论发展,以解释移民行为的异质性。