Wassink Joshua
Office of Population Research, Princeton University.
World Dev. 2020 Dec;136. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105077. Epub 2020 Jul 29.
This study investigates the effect of international migration experience on entrepreneurship in sending areas. To identify prosperous businesses that create jobs and encourage economic development, this study isolates businesses other than street-vending enterprises with non-family employees. Retrospective life history data from the Mexican Migration Project (N = 11,789 persons & 146,372 person-years) was used to estimate the annual probability of becoming an entrepreneur across 170 Mexican communities between 1975-2017. This study found that (1) any prior migration experience increases the probability of entrepreneurial entry relative to non-migrants; (2) accumulated months of migration experience are positively associated with the probability of entrepreneurial entry; (3) undocumented status is associated with a lower probability of entrepreneurial entry. The positive effect of accumulated migration experience on entrepreneurship suggests that international migrants can accumulate human and financial resources that are essential to early stage entrepreneurship. Thus, entrepreneurship represents an important pathway through which international migration can encourage economic development in less developed regions. At the same time, the results suggest that that immigration policies in receiving countries can undercut migrants' capacities to mobilize resources and contribute to economic development upon return. These findings suggest that target migration creates a win-win by addressing labor shortages in receiving countries, while transferring resources to sending areas that enable economic mobility and development.
本研究调查了国际移民经历对移民输出地区创业活动的影响。为了识别创造就业机会并促进经济发展的繁荣企业,本研究将非街头摊贩企业且拥有非家庭雇员的企业分离出来。利用墨西哥移民项目的回顾性生活史数据(N = 11789人,146372人年)来估计1975年至2017年间墨西哥170个社区中成为企业家的年度概率。本研究发现:(1)相对于非移民,任何先前的移民经历都会增加创业进入的概率;(2)累积的移民经历月数与创业进入的概率呈正相关;(3)无证件身份与创业进入的概率较低相关。累积的移民经历对创业的积极影响表明,国际移民可以积累对早期创业至关重要的人力和财力资源。因此,创业是国际移民促进欠发达地区经济发展的一条重要途径。同时,研究结果表明,接收国的移民政策可能会削弱移民回国后调动资源并为经济发展做出贡献的能力。这些发现表明,有针对性的移民通过解决接收国的劳动力短缺问题,同时将资源转移到能够促进经济流动和发展的移民输出地区,从而创造了双赢局面。