Encouraging and Enhancing Economic Development in RSE and SWP
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Bailey, Rochelle
Kautoke-Holani, Alisi
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Canberra, ACT: Dept. of Pacific Affairs, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University
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This In Brief highlights research on the use of remittances from
the Australian Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) and the
New Zealand Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme (RSE)
for business investments in Pacific sending countries. These
programs, which specifically recruit from Pacific Island Forum
states and Timor-Leste, have an objective of encouraging
economic development in the sending countries. It is believed
the development gains are twofold: both through remittances
that seasonal workers transfer to their households, and
the skills that workers acquire during the course of their
placement. Our research argues that remittances, as private
household transfers, can have an especially positive impact
on the local economy if these private monies are used to
finance productive activities, such as business investments.
Here we discuss evidence of business investments arising
from remittances from ni-Vanuatu workers under the RSE and
Tongan workers under the SWP.
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