Distributions of Remittance: A Survey Study of Patu Village of Bardibas Municipality, Mahottari
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Central Department of Rural Development
Abstract
Remittance simply means transfer of money by a foreign worker to an individual/family
member in their own home country. Remittance thus has played significant role in the
process of micro and macroeconomic development of Nepal. In this background, empirically,
this study entitled “Distribution of Remittance: Survey Study of Patu Village of Bardibas
Municipality” tried to analyze remittance from microeconomic perspective. In so doing, this
study developed some of the specific research objectives such as to examine socio-economic
status of the remittance receiving householders, to assess educational and professional status
of the remitters and to analyse distributions of remittances in household economy.
Methodologically, this study applied quantitative approach and survey research
strategy. Required data/information were collected by applying household survey and key
informant interview techniques in which survey questionnaires and interview guidelines were
used as tools of the study. More specifically, survey questionnaires were filled up by 170
remittance receiving households selected by applying multistage sampling method. And
interviews were conducted by six participants (i.e. key informants) selected purposively.
Responding to the first objective, the study found that majorities 80 percent
respondents have irrigated land but only 20 percent have food sufficiency. Similarly, 57.07
percent respondents are married male but only 20 percent are married female. And 57.06
percent respondents are living with nuclear family and 75.29 percent respondents are
receiving remittance from single person. Likewise, most 27.06 percent remitters are working
in Qatar and most 50 percent respondents expressed that unemployment is the major cause
for foreign employment. Addressing to the second objective, the study found that most 45.88
percent remitters have completed lower secondary level education whereas only 12.94
percent mostly belong to Brahmin/Chhetri community completed Bachelor. Majorities 88
percent remitters completed vocational skills and earning more than those of unskilled.
Similarly, 64.27 percent respondents are enrolling their children in private schools and
changing their medical services in which traditional healing system is dramatically decreased
from 34.11 percent to 8.23 percent. Explaining to the third objective, the study found that
most 44 percent remitters earn NRs 35,000 to 45,000 monthly. And 38.24 percent are using
banking service while sending remittance in which 31.74 percent remitters are sending
quarterly, 8.82 percent monthly and least 6 percent are not yet sending. Likewise, most 28.82
percent respondents used remittance to build house, 34.84 percent are investing in
commercial farming, and 21.17 percent are investing in micro entrepreneurship. Similarly,
38.82 percent respondents are also providing donations (philanthropy) in community/social
levels and most 41.17 percent respondents are expensing NRs > 40,000 monthly.
All in all, this study comes up with the conclusion that remittance in particular help to
improve living standard of the remittance receiving households. Even investing trend of
remittance in commercial farming, local business, micro entrepreneurship and philanthropy
also have been increasing. Therefore, findings of the study can be applied equally in
knowledge level, practical level and policy level as well.