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As often argued, a negative perception of immigration, or even emigration, prevails public opinions and governments in … of its multiple migration roles as a country of emigration, immigration and transit, over time; secondly because, this … ongoing flows of emigration and immigration involve various stages of a migration cycle; thirdly because, this migration cycle …
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An attempt has been made in this paper to examine the impact of international remittances on poverty and income …, between 1980 and 2009, were sampled for the poverty analysis whilst a sample size of 36 was used in the remittances … that remittances have significant poverty-alleviating effect, with the poorest of the poor being the least beneficiaries …
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monetary remittances. These tendencies have revived the debate in the academic and policy spheres over their potential social … source country. In the process, we accentuate the central role played by international remittances. Finally, based on the …
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send remittances. It also analyses the consequences of internal migration on the wellbeing of migrants and their family and …
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foreign aid as its leading external non-debt capital and attracts the least remittances, notwithstanding the positive growth … with remittance inflows. This implies remittances are likely to be driven by sound macroeconomic environment in recipient … countries. An affirmation of this finding is that, in SSA, (and, indeed, for all developing economies), remittances are pro …
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Most small fragile states have their own unique circumstances that predispose them to social conflict or frequent economic disruptions. These disruptions end up imposing a large cost on regional neighbours and on the international community more broadly. Therefore the development community is in...
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-gyz labor migrant. Remittances shape the present state of the Kyrgyz economy;the quality of human capital, and its future …
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’ demand which helps workers to improve their efficiency. This helps Bangladesh to earn more remittance which helps in reducing …
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remittances received by SSA countries. A set of annual panel data on 36 SSA countries, covering 1980-2009, was used in a ‘system … more detailed insight into the possible dynamics of varying impact of macroeconomic variables that explain remittances … income, and institutional quality has been increasing on remittances overtime, the effects of family income and the rate of …
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In this paper, we analyse the possible channels through which informality, remittances and migration could interact and … consequently affect growth in Mexico. In order to do so, we develop a simple endogenous growth model that allows for remittances … regarding the effects of the informal sector on economic growth. Moreover, thanks to globalization, migration and remittances …
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