In this article – based on 100 in-depth interviews with divided and reunited Bangladeshi families in Italy, Bangladesh, and London – we discuss how remittances are influenced by gender relations within the family, what social meanings they assume, what family memberships they reinforce, how the intertwining between migration and family cycle affects them. By adopting an intersectional approach, we show how economic transfers are normally sent to the family of the first-migrant man, although they may assist the emigration of the wife's male relatives: a phenomenon that we call ‘implicit remittances’. A second set of results concerns changes over time in remittances and two events of the family cycle are decisive: the family reunification in ...
In this paper, I am using the research experience among Czech Roma families with the migration exper...
In this article, I present a cross-generational analysis of the gendered meanings and politics surro...
Increasingly, scholars have highlighted that migration is no longer a one-way movement between a cou...
In this article – based on 100 in-depth interviews with divided and reunited Bangladeshi families in...
https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2016.1238381This article analyses the relational and emotional logi...
This paper analysed the household head relation to the migrant and remittances determinants among te...
This article analyses previous multiple migratory trajectories of Bangladeshifirst generationmigrant...
This thesis explores the meaning, management (including usage and transformation), and implication o...
This contribution is the result of a wider research aimed at deepening the understanding of the soci...
Set within the broad debate on migration, development and remittances, this paper makes a comparativ...
Over the past couple of decades, remittances—loosely defined as the money migrants earn working abro...
In a worldwide context of growing migration processes, international research confirms the central r...
This paper presents an overview of legal framework of EU governing residence permits, employment pas...
Remittances stand at the heart of the migrationdevelopment debate. However, they are overwhelmingly ...
The aim of the paper is to highlight the variables that determine the propensity to receive remittan...
In this paper, I am using the research experience among Czech Roma families with the migration exper...
In this article, I present a cross-generational analysis of the gendered meanings and politics surro...
Increasingly, scholars have highlighted that migration is no longer a one-way movement between a cou...
In this article – based on 100 in-depth interviews with divided and reunited Bangladeshi families in...
https://doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2016.1238381This article analyses the relational and emotional logi...
This paper analysed the household head relation to the migrant and remittances determinants among te...
This article analyses previous multiple migratory trajectories of Bangladeshifirst generationmigrant...
This thesis explores the meaning, management (including usage and transformation), and implication o...
This contribution is the result of a wider research aimed at deepening the understanding of the soci...
Set within the broad debate on migration, development and remittances, this paper makes a comparativ...
Over the past couple of decades, remittances—loosely defined as the money migrants earn working abro...
In a worldwide context of growing migration processes, international research confirms the central r...
This paper presents an overview of legal framework of EU governing residence permits, employment pas...
Remittances stand at the heart of the migrationdevelopment debate. However, they are overwhelmingly ...
The aim of the paper is to highlight the variables that determine the propensity to receive remittan...
In this paper, I am using the research experience among Czech Roma families with the migration exper...
In this article, I present a cross-generational analysis of the gendered meanings and politics surro...
Increasingly, scholars have highlighted that migration is no longer a one-way movement between a cou...