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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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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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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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send remittances. It also analyses the consequences of internal migration on the wellbeing of migrants and their family and …
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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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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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the consumption of home-resident family members as well as their own welfare. We prove that changes in remittances are not …This purpose of our paper is to explores the consequences of uncertainty on the remittances.These transfers are sent by …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of remittances on child labor and demand of education using survey … and significant effect of remittances on the investments in education. Furthermore, the number of children living in … of group of control (non migrant households). Moreover, our results show the positive effect of remittances on the …
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us to show that if some poor families receive remittances and social culture affects the composition of their consumption … real hierarchical social position. This finding may explain why remittances are more allocated to consumption rather to the …
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This paper attempts to clarify theoretically the link between remittances , industrialization by foreign capital as … volatility in the economy, the bulk of remittances from the diaspora seems to have the opposite effect, it tends to play a …
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