Barbados
Personal remittance receipts of $85.2M in 2017, 1.46% of GDP, from 48 annual observations starting in 1970. The series carries no observation for Barbados after 2017, while 160 countries report through 2024, so this country is absent from the 2024 ranking.
- Received, 2017
- $85.2M
- Share of GDP, 2017
- 1.46%
- No 2024 observation
- n/a
- Net, 2017
- $36.4M
- Years of receipts
- 48
Received and paid, US$ billion
Source: World Bank WDI: personal remittances received (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), paid (BM.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), current US$ Gross flows in current US dollars. A gap in a line is a year with no observation, not a zero. Methodology
Receipts as a share of GDP
The highest reading in the series is 4.25% in 2001.
Source: World Bank WDI: personal remittances received (BX.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), paid (BM.TRF.PWKR.CD.DT), current US$ | World Bank WDI: GDP, current US$ (NY.GDP.MKTP.CD) Both series are current US dollars from the same WDI vintage; the share moves with the dollar GDP denominator as well as with the inflow. Methodology
Where the money is modelled to come from, 2021
The 2021 bilateral matrix carries no corridor into Barbados. It covers 175 receiving economies of the 201 in the flows series, and this is not one of them.
Modelled outward corridors, 2021
The same matrix sends $23.5M out of Barbados across 19 corridors. These are modelled allocations too.
| Destination | Modelled value |
|---|---|
| Guyana | $5.0M |
| St-Vincent | $3.7M |
| Jamaica | $2.6M |
| United States | $2.4M |
| Bermuda | $2.0M |
Source: World Bank / KNOMAD Bilateral Remittance Matrix Methodology
This page exists because Barbados has 48 annual receipt observations, at or above the 10-year minimum. Methodology | All receivers