Migration Networks as a Response to Financial Constraints: Onset and Endogenous Dynamics

ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 168

26 Pages Posted: 5 Sep 2012

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Oded Stark

University of Bonn; University of Warsaw; University of Tuebingen

Marcin Jakubek

Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS) - Institute of Economics (INE PAN)

Date Written: August 1, 2012

Abstract

A migration network is modeled as a mutually beneficial cooperative agreement between financially-constrained individuals who seek to finance and expedite their migration. The cooperation agreement creates a network: “established” migrants contract to support the subsequent migration of others in exchange for receiving support themselves. When the model is expanded to study cooperation between more than two migrants, it emerges that there is a finite optimal size of the migration network. Consequently, would-be migrants in the sending country will form a multitude of networks, rather than a single grand network.

Keywords: Migration networks, Schedule of migration, Sequential migration, Affinity, Interpersonal bonds, Cost of migration

JEL Classification: D01, D71, D90, F22, F24, J61, O15

Suggested Citation

Stark, Oded and Jakubek, Marcin, Migration Networks as a Response to Financial Constraints: Onset and Endogenous Dynamics (August 1, 2012). ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy No. 168, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2141314

Oded Stark (Contact Author)

University of Bonn

Walter-Flex-Str. 3
Bonn, NRW 53113
Germany

University of Warsaw

Dluga Street 44/50
Warsaw, 00-241
Poland

University of Tuebingen

Wilhelmstr. 19
Tuebingen, Baden Wuerttemberg 72074
Germany

Marcin Jakubek

Polish Academy of Sciences (PAS) - Institute of Economics (INE PAN) ( email )

Palace of Culture and Science
Pl. Defilad 1
Warsaw, 00-901
Poland

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