Faculty of Intercultural Studies

Hiroaki Sakurai

  (櫻井 宏明)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Professor, Faculty of Intercultural Studies Gakushuin Women's College Department of Intercultural Communication, Gakushuin Women's College
Degree
Ph.D (Economics)(Jul, 2019, Hitotsubashi University)

Researcher number
40827763
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0009-0005-3429-1584
J-GLOBAL ID
202201000862672012
researchmap Member ID
R000035668

Papers

 40
  • Hiroaki Sakurai, Kenji Nozaki
    Bulletin of Applied Economics, 12(2) 175-182, Nov 5, 2025  Peer-reviewed
    This study examined the pull factors of immigrants in Thailand by exploring the relationship between immigration and macroeconomic statistics, including per capita gross domestic product (GDP), the Gini coefficient, the unemployment rate, the poverty rate, and foreign direct investment (FDI) from 2009 to 2021. Since Thailand attracts low-skilled immigrants from surrounding countries such as Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, as well as highly skilled immigrants from developed nations, the direction of inflow and outflow across the border is more complicated compared with countries that are more clearly categorized as either low-income or high-income. As for estimation outcomes, first, the relationship linking the number of migrants to economic disparities, the poverty ratio, and the unemployment rate declines when economic disparities rise; this is partially because many low-skilled laborers are engaged in the workforce. Second, the relationship between remittances per migrant and economic disparities, per capita GDP, and FDI increases under a diminished Gini coefficient while the poverty ratio and unemployment rise; this is partially because remittances include those sent to developed nations. In general, the pull factors of immigrants in Thailand are stronger among immigrants from developed countries, although these factors are reflected among immigrants from both developed and developing states.JEL classification: F22, O53, J61.Keywords: Immigration, Pull factor, Thailand.
  • Hiroaki Sakurai, Nanae Oguni
    Empirical Economics Letters, 24(5) 31-37, May, 2025  Peer-reviewed
  • Hiroaki Sakurai
    Asian Journal of Applied Economics, 32(1) 1-14, Mar, 2025  Peer-reviewed
  • 学習院女子大学紀要, 27 183-190, Mar, 2025  
  • 小国七慧, 櫻井宏明
    学習院女子大学紀要, 27 1-8, Mar, 2025  

Misc.

 2

Books and Other Publications

 2

Presentations

 17

Research Projects

 2

Academic Activities

 3

Social Activities

 2