The effects of new skills acquired abroad by return migrants on social relations and quality of life in Cameroon
Gislain Stéphane GANDJON Fankem (),
Dieudonné Taka () and
Sévérin Tamwo ()
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Gislain Stéphane GANDJON Fankem: University of Yaoundé 2, Cameroon
Dieudonné Taka: University of Douala, Cameroon
Sévérin Tamwo: University of Yaoundé 2, Cameroon
Region et Developpement, 2023, vol. 58, 21-49
Abstract:
This article fills the lack of work on the link between return migration and social cohesion in the country of origin of migration. For the first time, we assess the effect of skills ac-quired abroad by return migrants on social relations and quality of life in Cameroon using original survey data from the Institute of Demographic Training and Research. The main results, based on a probit model, show that formal and informal competences acquired abroad reduce the likelihood that return migrants will improve social relations and in-crease the probability that they will improve quality of life in their home country. These results remain robust to the inclusion of return migrants from African and non-democratic countries. Correcting for the endogeneity of skills acquired abroad by two-stage probit model with instrumental variables does not alter these conclusions. Similarly, the correction of selection into emigration by using Heckman’s (1979) method does not alter the results of the probit model. Our results seem to corroborate the hypothesis that migration contributes to the transfer of norms and practices from destination countries to countries of origin.
Keywords: Return migrants; Skill; Social relations; Quality of life; Cameroon (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F22 O55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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