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Page 1: Remittances From Japan to Latin America Study of Latin American immigrants living and working in Japan April 6, 2005 Okinawa, Japan Inter-American Development

Remittances From Japan to Latin AmericaStudy of Latin American immigrants living and working in Japan

April 6, 2005

Okinawa, Japan

Inter-American Development BankInter-American Development Bank

Annual Meeting Of the Board of GovernorsAnnual Meeting Of the Board of Governors

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I. Methodology

Sample Latin American immigrant adults living in Japan.

Number of Interviews 1,070 interviews

Language of Interviews Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese

Margin of Error +/-3 percentage points, margin of error is larger for sub-groups

Dates of Interviews February 2nd – February 28th of 2005

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Countries represented in the sample

Brazil

Peru

Bolivia

Colombia

Argentina

Paraguay

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The Sample Design

4%

14%

82%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Other LatinAmericanCountry

Peru

Brazil

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Interviews were conducted in the following cities:

ShigaShizuokaTochigiTokyoYamanashi

AichiChibaGifuGunmaIbaraki

KanagawaMieNaganoOsakaSaitama

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II. Demographics of Latin American Immigrants living in Japan

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Residency in Japan

45%

29%

25%

1%

Less than fiveyears

Five to ten years

Ten years ormore

Entire life

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Residency in Japan

0%

1%

15%

46%

34%

26%

29%

51%

28%

48%

0%

22%

0% 20% 40% 60%

Other LatinAmericans

Peruvians

BraziliansLess than fiveyears

Five to ten years

Ten years ormore

Entire life

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Education

14%

32%

40%

12%2%

Less than highschool

High schooldiploma

Some college /Technical school

College graduateor higher

No answer

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Age of Latin American Immigrants

15%

37%

38%

7% 2% 1%18-24

25-34

35-49

50-64

65 or older

No answer

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Age: Latin American Immigrants vs. Japanese Population

23%

26%

23%

18%

11%

2%

7%

38%

37%

15%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

65 or older

50-64

35-49

25-34

18-24

LatinAmericanimmigrants

Japanesepopulation

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Gender

57%

43%

Male

Female

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Do you have any children under the age of 18?

28%

18%

1%

51%

2%Yes, living in Japan

Yes, living in LatinAmerica

Yes, living inanother country

No children

No answer

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Annual Income in Japan

40%

2%

10%

32%

16%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

No answer

$75,000 or more

$50,000 to$75,000

$30,000 to$50,000

Less than $30,000

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Annual Income in Home Country

57%

1%

3%

9%

30%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

No answer

$50,000 or more

$30,000 to$50,000

$10,000 to$30,000

Less than $10,000

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What type of work do you do?

3%

3%

4%

4%

70%

15%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

Semi-skilled /Manager

Student

Professional /Skilled

Unemployed /Housewife / Retired

Service

Laborer /Manufacturing

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III. Migration Patterns

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Is this the first time that you have come to live in Japan?

77%

23%

Yes

No

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What was the main reason you decided to move to Japan?

1%

3%

11%

35%

49%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Some other reason

School

Family and friends in Japan

Better life

Job / Work opportunity / To make moremoney

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Do you have family back home?4%

96%

Yes

No

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How often do you communicate with your family back home?

37%

12%1%

31%19%

Once a week ormore

Once a month

Few times a year

Don't communicateregularly

Don't know / Noanswer

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IV. Remittances to Latin America

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Have you ever sent money to a family member back home?

11%

19%

70%

Yes

Yes, butmore than ayear ago

No

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Have you ever sent money to a family member back home?

11%

9%

21%

89%

91%

79%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Other LatinAmericans

Peruvians

Brazilians

Yes

No

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How much money do you send each time?

8%

16%

18%

20%

21%

11%

6%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%

No answer

More than $500

$400 to $500

$300 to $400

$200 to $300

$100 to $200

Less than $100

Average Remittance - $600

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How frequently do you send money to your family member?

5%

15%

15%

59%

6%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

About once a year

2 to 5 times a year

4 to 6 times a year

About once a month

More than once amonth

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Do you regularly send money to more than one family member?

5%

2%

70%

23% Yes, two

Yes, three

Yes, four ormore

No

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70 percent of Latin American adult immigrants living in Japan send remittances on a regular basis.Our study indicates that approximately 305,000 Latin American immigrants living in Japan send about $2.65 billion to their families on a yearly basis. Each remittance averages $600.Our study reveals that these Latin Americans send money home about 14.5 times a year.

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Remittances to Latin America

$2.65 billion from Japan to Latin America

$2.2 billion to Brazil$365 million to Peru$100 million to other Latin American countries

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How long have you been sending money to your family member?

3%

17%

25%

24%

17%

14%

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

Don't know / Noanswer

Ten years or more

Five to ten years

Three to five years

One to three years

Less than one year

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How long have you been sending money to your family member?

55%

38%

22%

24%

20%

35%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Peruvians

BraziliansLess thanthreeyears

Three tofive years

Fiveyears ormore

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How do you send money to your family member?

2%

3%

2%

3%

8%

12%

70%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%

Don't know / Noanswer

Some other method

Mail

Aelucoop

Convenio Kyodai

Some other bank

Banco do Brazil

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How do you send money to your family member?

20%

5%

4%

1%

18%

0%

5%

41%

1%

27%

7%

13%

47%

28%

80%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Other LatinAmericans

Peruvians

BraziliansBanco doBrazil

Anotherbank

ConvenioKyodai

Aelucoop

Othermethod

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What is the amount of the average fee that you pay to send your remittances?

13%

2%

4%

55%

12%

14%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%

Don't know / Noanswer

More than $30

$20 to $30

$10 to $20

Less than $10

No charge

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V. Banking Practices

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Do you have a bank account in Japan?8%

92%

Yes

No

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Japanese bank accounts by nationality

7%

13%

7%

93%

87%

93%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Other LatinAmericans

Peruvians

Brazilians

Yes

No

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Do you have a bank account in your home country?

55%

45%

Yes

No

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Do you have a bank account in your home country?

58%

62%

53%

42%

38%

47%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

Other LatinAmericans

Peruvians

Brazilians

Yes

No

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Does your family member that you send money to in your home country have a bank account?

9%

12%

79%

Yes

No

Don't know /No answer

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VI. Savings and Future Economic Plans

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Are you currently saving money?15%

85%

Yes

No

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What is the main reason that you are saving money?

• Improve quality of life (32 percent)

• To start a business in your home country (19 percent)

• To buy a house in your home country (14 percent)

• Education for children (13 percent)

• To start a business in Japan (8 percent)

• So I don’t have to work anymore/ retirement (4 percent)

• To buy a house in Japan (4 percent)

• For some other reason/ luxuries (4 percent)

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Do you have any plans to start your own business in the future?

21%

24%

1%

40%

14%

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

Don't know / Noanswer

No

Yes, in some othercountry

Yes, in your homecountry

Yes, in Japan

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