ghazi52
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
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Beyond economics, the social costs of migration-driven remittances are profound yet frequently overlooked.
Prolonged overseas employment fractures family structures, inducing emotional stress and altering household dynamics. Increased psychological pressures on left-behind spouses and children, alongside shifting gender roles for which some communities are often unprepared, create multiple social issues.
These gradual social adjustments in the era of constantly growing remittances carry significant long-term implications for societal cohesion and collective well-being.
In Pakistan’s case, this poses greater risks because remittances’ growth is more due to the departure of a higher number of Pakistanis abroad and not due to an increase in per-capita remittances.
Sustained remittance flows also risk fostering a culture of dependency. In communities where migration becomes the paramount aspiration, youth may prioritise emigration over local skills development, entrepreneurship, or participation in the domestic labour market.
This gradually weakens local economic ecosystems and reinforces the very conditions that drive outward migration.
Prolonged overseas employment fractures family structures, inducing emotional stress and altering household dynamics. Increased psychological pressures on left-behind spouses and children, alongside shifting gender roles for which some communities are often unprepared, create multiple social issues.
These gradual social adjustments in the era of constantly growing remittances carry significant long-term implications for societal cohesion and collective well-being.
In Pakistan’s case, this poses greater risks because remittances’ growth is more due to the departure of a higher number of Pakistanis abroad and not due to an increase in per-capita remittances.
Sustained remittance flows also risk fostering a culture of dependency. In communities where migration becomes the paramount aspiration, youth may prioritise emigration over local skills development, entrepreneurship, or participation in the domestic labour market.
This gradually weakens local economic ecosystems and reinforces the very conditions that drive outward migration.




