International Migration in Asia and the Pacific - Determinants and Role of Economic Integration

36 Pages Posted: 4 May 2020

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Aiko Kikkawa

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Raymond Elizarde Gaspar

Asian Development Bank

Cyn-Young Park

Asian Development Bank

Date Written: Oct 15, 2019

Abstract

International migration is an essential element of economic integration. Yet, the intraregional movement of people and labor in Asia and the Pacific has stagnated in recent years even as the flow of goods, services, and investment have steadily risen. This paper examines key factors driving the movement of people from and within the region using bilateral international migrant stock data. Our analysis shows that commonly known determinants such as income differences; population size; and political, geographical, and cultural proximities between the migrant source and destination countries are associated with greater movement, along with the growing share of older population in destination economies and the similarities in the level of educational attainment. The paper also finds that cross-border migration is affected, in varied directions, by the degree of economic integration between the source and destination economies, especially through bilateral trade and value chain links. The offshoring of production—and hence jobs and other economic opportunities—to migrant source countries suppresses outmigration, but the expected rise in the source country income will eventually promote migration by relaxing financial constraints.

Keywords: international migration, labor mobility, regional economic integration

JEL Classification: F22, O15

Suggested Citation

Kikkawa, Aiko and Gaspar, Raymond Elizarde and Park, Cyn-Young, International Migration in Asia and the Pacific - Determinants and Role of Economic Integration (Oct 15, 2019). Asian Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series No. 592, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3590229 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3590229

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