Harnessing the Development Benefits of International Migration: A Randomized Evaluation of Enhanced Pre-Departure Orientation Seminars for Migrants from the Philippines

Last registered on October 20, 2019

Pre-Trial

Trial Information

General Information

Title
Harnessing the Development Benefits of International Migration: A Randomized Evaluation of Enhanced Pre-Departure Orientation Seminars for Migrants from the Philippines
RCT ID
AEARCTR-0001389
Initial registration date
July 28, 2016

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It corresponds to when the registration was submitted to the Registry to be reviewed for publication.

First published
July 28, 2016, 4:34 AM EDT

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Last updated
October 20, 2019, 3:27 PM EDT

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Locations

Region

Primary Investigator

Affiliation
University of Bristol

Other Primary Investigator(s)

PI Affiliation
Georgetown University
PI Affiliation
University of Michigan
PI Affiliation
University of Munich
PI Affiliation
Asian Institute of Management

Additional Trial Information

Status
Completed
Start date
2014-04-21
End date
2017-12-31
Secondary IDs
Abstract
Pre-departure orientation seminars (PDOS) for migrants have the potential to become a key policy tool for increasing the benefits of migration. PDOS build on the fact that many migrants face important knowledge gaps with respect to various aspects of their destination country upon arrival. These knowledge gaps are particularly large for individuals who move from a developing to a developed country and have to navigate a completely different system. Many migrants may hence not be able to make optimal decisions, or only after costly learning. The principal idea of PDOS is to reduce these knowledge gaps early on and provide migrants with the right information to succeed abroad.

There is currently no rigorous evidence on the effects of PDOS and on what kind of training modules matter. Using a randomized control trial, this project evaluates the effects of PDOS on migration outcomes of permanent migrants from the Philippines to the US. Together with the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO), the key government agency tasked to manage permanent migration from the Philippines, we have developed new PDOS modules. The new PDOS aims to foster settlement and labor market integration and increase migrants’ wellbeing more generally. It also aims to strengthen migrants’ engagement in diaspora activities that contribute to development in the Philippines.

We identify the effects of the new PDOS by randomly assigning migrants to different types of PDOS and tracking the impact on 1,273 migrants and their family members remaining in the Philippines over a period of two years after departure.
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Registration Citation

Citation
Barsbai, Toman et al. 2019. "Harnessing the Development Benefits of International Migration: A Randomized Evaluation of Enhanced Pre-Departure Orientation Seminars for Migrants from the Philippines." AEA RCT Registry. October 20. https://doi.org/10.1257/rct.1389-2.1
Former Citation
Barsbai, Toman et al. 2019. "Harnessing the Development Benefits of International Migration: A Randomized Evaluation of Enhanced Pre-Departure Orientation Seminars for Migrants from the Philippines." AEA RCT Registry. October 20. https://www.socialscienceregistry.org/trials/1389/history/55517
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Experimental Details

Interventions

Intervention(s)
see Analysis Plan
Intervention Start Date
2014-04-21
Intervention End Date
2014-10-03

Primary Outcomes

Primary Outcomes (end points)
see Analysis Plan
Primary Outcomes (explanation)

Secondary Outcomes

Secondary Outcomes (end points)
Secondary Outcomes (explanation)

Experimental Design

Experimental Design
see Analysis Plan
Experimental Design Details
Randomization Method
Randomization done in office by a computer
Randomization Unit
PDOS session (day) for PDOS type and individual randomization for association email
Was the treatment clustered?
Yes

Experiment Characteristics

Sample size: planned number of clusters
112 PDOS sessions (days)
Sample size: planned number of observations
1,273 migrants and their families in the Philippines
Sample size (or number of clusters) by treatment arms
40% old PDOS (control group)
60% new PDOS (treatment group), half of which with employment module and half of which without it
Minimum detectable effect size for main outcomes (accounting for sample design and clustering)
See Analysis Plan
Supporting Documents and Materials

Documents

Document Name
Wave 4 migrant questionnaire
Document Type
survey_instrument
Document Description
File
Wave 4 migrant questionnaire

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Document Name
Wave 1 hh questionnaire
Document Type
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Document Description
File
Wave 1 hh questionnaire

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SHA1: dcc3fb4e122f66ea839d63d1f374355b54483d2b

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Document Name
Wave 1 migrant questionnaire
Document Type
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Document Description
File
Wave 1 migrant questionnaire

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Document Name
Wave 2 migrant questionnaire for proxy interviews
Document Type
survey_instrument
Document Description
File
Wave 2 migrant questionnaire for proxy interviews

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Document Name
Wave 2 migrant questionnaire
Document Type
survey_instrument
Document Description
File
Wave 2 migrant questionnaire

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Document Name
Wave 3 hh questionnaire
Document Type
survey_instrument
Document Description
File
Wave 3 hh questionnaire

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SHA1: 087341365f32a91d46780c699132dadca46ccb48

Uploaded At: June 30, 2016

Document Name
Wave 3 migrant questionnaire for proxy interviews
Document Type
survey_instrument
Document Description
File
Wave 3 migrant questionnaire for proxy interviews

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SHA1: adf9cd2e27a8c5182f0c0449764bfa89d3b7900d

Uploaded At: June 30, 2016

Document Name
Wave 3 migrant questionnaire
Document Type
survey_instrument
Document Description
File
Wave 3 migrant questionnaire

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SHA1: ff1718401a1f2b57391d58d9e9ea0d11a6802097

Uploaded At: June 30, 2016

IRB

Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)

IRB Name
IRB Approval Date
IRB Approval Number
Analysis Plan

Analysis Plan Documents

Letter from 3ie confirming the date of submission of pre-analysis plans to 3ie

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Uploaded At: October 20, 2019

Pre-analysis plan for long-term effects

MD5: 216f596ec64d36dd8e35d5cf27e94e9e

SHA1: c4ba7a303c873667d4c63352cc1a5c3664c5952f

Uploaded At: July 28, 2016

Pre-analysis plan for short-term effects

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SHA1: 3616f1fe6918e5a7bb33c8f9f6a74c1f3f0b7d5c

Uploaded At: June 30, 2016

Pre-analysis plan for medium-term effects

MD5: e1f9b52d552aa487dd9c9d9ad45aa662

SHA1: ea96d797980ac4cbd6646eb677ee68d460d715fa

Uploaded At: June 30, 2016

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Intervention

Is the intervention completed?
No
Data Collection Complete
Data Publication

Data Publication

Is public data available?
No

Program Files

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