Remittances, that is, money migrants send home, are more than double the official aid received by developing countries. International financial institutions and national governments have focused on the growth of remittances, their impact on poverty alleviation and development. In this paper I present a complementary picture from the perspective of the migrants who send money home. I draw on an ongoing qualitative project of family, money and migration in the Indian Diaspora. Migrants send money home because they want to continue to remain part of their families and communities back home. Remittances display this family and community identity to themselves and to others. Remittances thus are family and community threads that interse...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
This paper examines the importance of remittances from international migrants to those who stay behi...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...
Remittances, that is, money migrants send home, are more than double the official aid received by de...
Remittances, that is, money migrants send home, are more than double the official aid received by de...
People who have migrated with their families from the Indian diaspora to Australia send money home a...
This paper deals with the changing idea of money and the transnational Indian family across generati...
Morals are at the centre of international remittances. Sending money home defines being part of a fa...
Indian nationals are a small but quickly growing migrant group in Germany that merits more research,...
International remittances are flowing in large amounts into developing countries and have been shown...
In this paper we use the case study of professional Indian migrants in Australia to explore how fami...
Remittances have primarily been studied as money flows resulting from migration and the impact this ...
Migration is a global phenomenon and has gained worldwide recognition for its socioeconomic impacts ...
Financial flows are an important aspect of transnational ties between migrants and their respective ...
Remittances, the portion of migrant workers' earnings sent back home to their families, have been a ...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
This paper examines the importance of remittances from international migrants to those who stay behi...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...
Remittances, that is, money migrants send home, are more than double the official aid received by de...
Remittances, that is, money migrants send home, are more than double the official aid received by de...
People who have migrated with their families from the Indian diaspora to Australia send money home a...
This paper deals with the changing idea of money and the transnational Indian family across generati...
Morals are at the centre of international remittances. Sending money home defines being part of a fa...
Indian nationals are a small but quickly growing migrant group in Germany that merits more research,...
International remittances are flowing in large amounts into developing countries and have been shown...
In this paper we use the case study of professional Indian migrants in Australia to explore how fami...
Remittances have primarily been studied as money flows resulting from migration and the impact this ...
Migration is a global phenomenon and has gained worldwide recognition for its socioeconomic impacts ...
Financial flows are an important aspect of transnational ties between migrants and their respective ...
Remittances, the portion of migrant workers' earnings sent back home to their families, have been a ...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
This paper examines the importance of remittances from international migrants to those who stay behi...
Migration within and beyond the territory that now constitutes Bangladesh has historically been an i...