Remittances, the sending of money from immigrants back to their home countries, are the newest anti-poverty, development activity of the poor to be applauded by international institutions and economists. Exceeding foreign aid and private investment to many developing countries, remittances are being hailed as a new, untapped resource with powerful poverty alleviation and potential development attributes. After presenting the poverty, developmental, and economic characteristics of this new transnational connection between immigrants and their loved ones, as well as the dangerous effects of excessive remittance regulation, this Article argues that remittances should be understood as an anti-poverty tool, but not as a route to development
The international remittances sent back home by migrant workers have a profound impact on the develo...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
Migrants in the United States experience varying degrees of harm related to family separation. This...
Remittances, the sending of money from immigrants back to their home countries, are the newest anti-...
Remittances are private financial transfers from migrant workers back to their countries of origin. ...
Migrant remittances have become a major source of external development finance. They can play an eff...
Remittances, or money that is sent by a migrant to their home country, have been increasingly viewed...
Migrant remittances can play a critical role in the economic development of low/middle-income countr...
Migration does not only affect the processes of human development through individual social and fina...
Remittances are close to triple the value of the official development assistance (ODA) provided to l...
Mexican migration to the United States is not a new phenomenon, but through increased globalization,...
Inflows of international remittances have been increasing over the past decades. However, the povert...
This chapter highlights the importance of remittances for development, by sketching the magnitude of...
Migrant remittances are seen with mixed views in terms of negative and positive impacts on developin...
Remittances directly reduce poverty of recipient households, spur an increase in education and healt...
The international remittances sent back home by migrant workers have a profound impact on the develo...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
Migrants in the United States experience varying degrees of harm related to family separation. This...
Remittances, the sending of money from immigrants back to their home countries, are the newest anti-...
Remittances are private financial transfers from migrant workers back to their countries of origin. ...
Migrant remittances have become a major source of external development finance. They can play an eff...
Remittances, or money that is sent by a migrant to their home country, have been increasingly viewed...
Migrant remittances can play a critical role in the economic development of low/middle-income countr...
Migration does not only affect the processes of human development through individual social and fina...
Remittances are close to triple the value of the official development assistance (ODA) provided to l...
Mexican migration to the United States is not a new phenomenon, but through increased globalization,...
Inflows of international remittances have been increasing over the past decades. However, the povert...
This chapter highlights the importance of remittances for development, by sketching the magnitude of...
Migrant remittances are seen with mixed views in terms of negative and positive impacts on developin...
Remittances directly reduce poverty of recipient households, spur an increase in education and healt...
The international remittances sent back home by migrant workers have a profound impact on the develo...
Includes bibliographyRemittances are, currently, the second most important source of external financ...
Migrants in the United States experience varying degrees of harm related to family separation. This...