“Immigrant Remittances and Foreign Aid: Canada and the Migration/Development Nexus” (2021-present)

Liam Swiss (Memorial University, PI) and I are studying the relationship between Canada’s foreign aid and remittance behaviours of immigrants from lower-income countries. Using Statistics Canada’s Study of International Money Transfer (SIMT) and Word Bank’s World Development Indicators data, we examine: 1) how the purposes of remittances vary by gender of the sender and home country context; and 2) how the aid/remittance relationship varies across home country contexts.

This project is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant ($66,700).

To date, we have presented our results in:

Dicks, H., L. Swiss, and L. Kaida. 2023. “Gender, Migration and Money: Exploring Gendered Remittance-Sending Patterns and Purpose” Paper presented at the Canadian Research Data Centre Network national conference CRDCN 2023: Leveraging Data, Research, and Policy Collaborations Canada, Hamilton, ON, November 21-23, 2023.

Dicks, H., L. Swiss, and L. Kaida. 2023. “Immigrant Remittances and Foreign Aid: Parallel Streams of Development Finance or Unrelated Resource Flows?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2023.

Dicks, H., L. Swiss, and L. Kaida. 2023. “Immigrant Remittances and Foreign Aid: Parallel Streams of Development Finance or Unrelated Resource Flows?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development, Toronto, ON, May 29-31, 2023.

Dicks, H., L. Swiss, and L. Kaida. 2023. “Immigrant Remittances and Foreign Aid: Parallel Streams of Development Finance or Unrelated Resource Flows?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Toronto, ON, May 31-June 2, 2023.