A Qualitative Examination of Determinants of Remittances Sending Behaviour Among Immigrants from Turkey in the UK Cover Image

İngiltere’den Türkiye’ye ‘Düzensiz’ Göçmen Dövizi Gönderme Davranışının Nedenleri Üzerine Nitel Bir İnceleme
A Qualitative Examination of Determinants of Remittances Sending Behaviour Among Immigrants from Turkey in the UK

Author(s): Fethiye Tilbe
Subject(s): Labor relations, Migration Studies, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Remittances; UK labour market; Turks in the UK; irregular migration;

Summary/Abstract: This article examines the causes of irregularity in remittances flows from the United Kingdom (UK) to Turkey, from the perspective of migrants from Turkey living in the UK. Each group of migrants prefers different types of remittance sending methods, as determined by the regulatory framework and socio-economic conditions in the host country and the socio-cultural values of the migrant community. Therefore, migrant communities of the same origin in different countries may differ in using formal or informal sending methods of remittances due to the dynamics in the host country. Similarly, migrant groups of different nationalities in the same country may show different tendencies due to the influence of many patterns. Similarly, migrant groups of different nationalities in the same country may show different tendencies due to the influence of many patterns. This study aims to examine the phenomenon of irregularities in sending remittances by associating with the social, economic and cultural dynamics of both countries. For this purpose, face-to-face in-depth interviews were conducted with 27 immigrants and 7 key status participants by using qualitative research method. The obtained results reveal that the regulatory framework relating to social assistance and labour market in the UK, immigration status, the frequency and the amount of money sent and confidence in traditional relationship networks is the main determinants of informal money transfers to Turkey.

  • Issue Year: 6/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 173-190
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Turkish