Journal ArticleOpen Access
Poverty and Migration in the Digital Age: Experimental Evidence on Mobile Banking in Bangladesh
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World Bank, Wagner College, New York University, National University of Singapore, ...
Published InAmerican Economic Journal Applied Economics
Year2020
Citations138
Abstract
Rapid urbanization is reshaping economies and intensifying spatial inequalities. In Bangladesh, we experimentally introduced mobile banking to very poor rural households and family members who had migrated to the city, testing whether mobile technology can reduce inequality by modernizing traditional ways to transfer money. One year later, for active mobile banking users, urban-to-rural remittances increased by 26 percent of the baseline mean. Rural consumption increased by 7.5 percent, and extreme poverty fell. Rural households borrowed less, saved more, sent additional migrants, and consumed more in the lean season. Urban migrants experienced less poverty and saved more but bore costs, reporting worse health. (JEL D31, G21, G51, I32, O15, O16, O18)
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