Migration is a global phenomenon which touches every country in the world as sending, transit or receiving countries. Remittances represent one of the most consistent outcomes of migration. Through remittances, migrants transfer funds, information, ideas and practices. Remittances link societies of origin and destination by multiple processes of mobility and exchange
Many people in developing countries rely on the remittance payments sent back home by family members...
The motivations to remit may be summarized into altruism and self-interest, which is composed of exc...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
Migration is a global phenomenon which touches every country in the world as sending, transit or rec...
The growing pace of globalization, accompanied by major transformations in countries of origin and s...
With an estimated 214 million international migrants and 740 million internal migrants in a world of...
Remittance traffic in the Western Hemisphere has crossed a threshold not only in magnitude, but also...
Previous theory suggests that international migrants in the contemporary global economy follow an in...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
The scholarship usually distinguishes between individual and group-oriented remittances on the one h...
Remittances, the portion of migrant workers' earnings sent back home to their families, have been a ...
Remittances are flows of money between countries due to migrants sending money back to relatives in ...
Monetary Policy, Remittances, Economics, Migration & Migrants, Globalization & Regionalization, Fina...
Based on 324 in-depth interviews with Indian, Moroccan, Ukrainian, Bosnian and Filipino migrants bas...
This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how its development potential is transl...
Many people in developing countries rely on the remittance payments sent back home by family members...
The motivations to remit may be summarized into altruism and self-interest, which is composed of exc...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
Migration is a global phenomenon which touches every country in the world as sending, transit or rec...
The growing pace of globalization, accompanied by major transformations in countries of origin and s...
With an estimated 214 million international migrants and 740 million internal migrants in a world of...
Remittance traffic in the Western Hemisphere has crossed a threshold not only in magnitude, but also...
Previous theory suggests that international migrants in the contemporary global economy follow an in...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
The scholarship usually distinguishes between individual and group-oriented remittances on the one h...
Remittances, the portion of migrant workers' earnings sent back home to their families, have been a ...
Remittances are flows of money between countries due to migrants sending money back to relatives in ...
Monetary Policy, Remittances, Economics, Migration & Migrants, Globalization & Regionalization, Fina...
Based on 324 in-depth interviews with Indian, Moroccan, Ukrainian, Bosnian and Filipino migrants bas...
This volume provides theoretical treatments of remittance on how its development potential is transl...
Many people in developing countries rely on the remittance payments sent back home by family members...
The motivations to remit may be summarized into altruism and self-interest, which is composed of exc...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....