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1、ContentsSummary xAcknowledgementsRemittance Flows Proved to Be Resilient in 2020 21. Outlook for 2021 -22 14Policy Issues162. Regional trends in Migration and Remittance Flows 20Remittances to East Asia and the Pacific declined in 2020202.1 Remittances to Europe and Central Asia Fell Sharply in 2020
2、 amid the Consequences of the Coronavirus and Lower Oil Prices.22Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean Were Resilient in 2020 and Are Expected to Continue Their Positive Growth in 2021252.2 Remittances to the Middle East and North Africa continued to rise in 202028Remittances to South Asia
3、Unexpectedly Grew in 2020.302.3 Remittances to Sub-Saharan Africa Declined in 2020331 - Remittance Flows Proved to Be Resilient in 2020Defying predictions, remittance flows have proved to be resilient during the COVID-19 crisis. In 2020, remittance flows to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) r
4、eached $540 billion, only 1.6 percent below the $548 billion seen in 2019 (figure 1.1 and table 1.1). The decline was smaller than the predictions published in April and October 2020 (see World Bank 2020a and 2020b). It was even smaller than the rate of decline registered during the global financial
5、 crisis in 2009. And the decline in remittances is far lower than the 11 percent decline in foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to LMICs seen in 2020.Thus, the gap between remittances and FDI widened further (figure 1.1 a). Excluding China, FDI flows to LMICs declined by over 30 percent in 2020. A
6、s a result, remittance flows to LMICs other than China surpassed the sum of FDI and official development assistance (ODA) in 2020 (figure 1.1b).Among regions, remittances to Latin America and Caribbean grew by 6.5 percent in 2020 and were supported by a recovering economy and moderately improving la
7、bor market in the United States. In South Asia, there was a slight moderation in the growth of remittance flows in 2020, to 5.2 percent, while flows to the Middle East and North Africa grew by a modest 2.3 percent Flows to Europe and Central Asia are estimated to have fallen by 9.7 percent, to East
8、Asia and the Pacific by 7.9 percent, and to Sub- Saharan Africa by 12.5 percent.In 2020, in current US dollar terms, the top five remittance recipient countries were India, China, Mexico, the Philippines, and Egypt India has been the largest recipient of remittances since 2008 (box 1.1). As a share
9、of gross domestic product, by contrast, the top five recipients in 2020 were smaller economies: Tonga, Lebanon, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan,and El Salvador. The United States was the largest source country for remittances in 2020, followed by the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and the Russian F
10、ederation.There was a sharp temporary drop in remittance flows in the second quarter (Q2) of 2020, as lockdowns and travel bans imposed in response to the COVID-19 crisis also shut down remittance services (figure 1.2). It is pos- sible that migrants postponed sending money during the initial chaos
11、in late March and April 2020. But even if they had money to send, they could not send cash, as money transfer operators had temporarily closed their offices. Travel restrictions affected in-kind or cash remittances carried by hand by travelers. However as some of the strict lockdowns were lifted, th
12、ere was a recovery in Q3 and Q4 in Latin America and the Caribbean (and other regions).The initial decline in remittance flows affected almost all countries, especially those in the Europe and Central Asia region. There were a few exceptions, however; remittance flows to Bangladesh, Mexico, and Paki
13、stan continued to increase, for reasons discussed below. Among regions, Latin America and the Caribbean and South Asia were more resilient to the crisis and saw the strongest growth (table 1.1). Remittances to Latin America and Caribbean grew by 6.5 percent in 2020 and were supported by a recovering
14、 economy and moderately improving labor market in the United States. In South Asia, there was a slight moderation in the growth of remittance flows in 2020, to 5.2 percent, while the Middle East and North Africa grew by a modest 2.3 percent Flows to Europe and Central Asia are estimated to have fall
15、en by 9.7 percent, to East Asia and the Pacific by 7.9 percent, and to Sub- Saharan Africa by 12.5 percent.Estimates and Projections of Remittance Flows to Low- and Middle Income RegionsSoL/rce: World Bank-KNOMAD staff estimates. See appendix in Migration and Development Brief 32 for forecasting met
16、hods (World Bank 2020c).Region20092015201620172018billion20192020e2021 f2022fLow- and Middle-Income countries302446441478524548540553565East Asia and Pacific80128128134143148136139142Europe and Central Asia334243525962565450Latin America and Caribbean556873818996103108112Middle East and North Africa
17、315049525355565759South Asia75118111117132140147152158Sub-Saharan Africa284137414948424344World433602597640694719702713726(Growth rate, percent)Low- and Middle-Income countries-4.80.5-1.38.49.84.6-1.62.62.2East Asia and Pacific-4.83.7-0.55.16.83.0-7.92.12.1Europe and Central Asia-11.3-15.32.121.012.
18、94.6-9.7-3.2-6.9Latin America and Caribbean-12.36.57.411.19.98.36.54.94.0Middle East and North Africa-6.0-6.4-1.25.32.33.42.32.63.1South Asia4.51.6-5.96.012.36.15.23.54.0Sub-Saharan Africa-2.16.6-8.310.817.4-0.4-12.52.61.6World-5.0-1.3-0.87.18.53.7-2.41.51.8Note: e = estimate, f =forecastFigure 1.1a
19、 Remittances, Foreign Direct Investment, and Official Development Assistance Flows to Low- and Middle-Income Countries, 1990-2022($ billion)Sources: World Bank-06BZBH pup PCSO8 pceqpc9 I jo .d&Qss 一isqznp 一 SA0EWqluoouI P一 SBuopu-noso6opo工oppro山OPB-PSUJQ4I SUBJ一s-CUO4B3P u_UP 一 ssnarUBPOI5.A6 山dOJx
20、ZA6A!- 1(uu豆taff. S3dd三dDst I E-PEsenDMA dpu 一No I 8UOOWk- I P 一O6UOWBa I PUB一至一orldI pAu B| wI qscupp-6up8an dcyx ugu 一 Eoatic I -BdcvNnal I OUXBWer I uss&Ha I POEBSce: 1 _np_8sou _ _ _ _ _ o o o o o 1 3 5 7 9The remittances industry has participated in the rapid acceleration of digitalization that
21、 is observable in multiple dimensions of firms9 and households9 reactions to the COVID 19 crisis. Starting June 2020, remittance flows through digital channels increased, especially for migrants with access to bank accounts and credit cards. Many leading money transfer operators reported double-digi
22、t growth in their digital services, in sharp contrast to a fall in their cash remittance services. The switch from cash to digital channels seems to have continued throughout 2020. Recent data showed that cross-border remittances processed via mobile money increased by 65 percent in 2020 (from $7.7
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