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A presentation of remittances, money transfer companies and costs of service in 14 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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A presentation of remittances, money transfer companies and costs of service in 14 countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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terms of growth. Included are case studies from seven countries in the region: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Peru …, Nicaragua, Trinidad and Tobago. …
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Results and analysis of a poll in Japan: Study of Latin American immigrants from Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and …
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Results and analysis of a poll in Japan: Study of Latin American immigrants from Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and …
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This paper examines the efficacy of three conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs in Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua … shock on child height-for-age z-scores, while in Nicaragua coffee-producing households who participated in CCTs saw greater …
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This presentation examines the quality of public provided child care versus alternative childcare options, its impact …? How important is the quality of daycare services for child development? The authors evaluate both the economic cost as … well as the quality of 100 daycare centers in Rio de Janeiro based on 470 items and 15 dimensions, over the course of one …
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perspective of business practices. (Cuba, Colombia, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico, El Salvador) …
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perspective of business practices. (Cuba, Colombia, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico, El Salvador) …
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Study on the Latin American transnational migration patterns and their relationship with development.
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