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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from New York. …
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Brochure giving details and general information and trends about remittances to Latin America from California, United …
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Study on the Latin American transnational migration patterns and their relationship with development.
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Analysis of the market of remittances from the United States to nine Central American and Caribbean countries from the …
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Population growth, an unfinished agenda of communicable diseases and maternal health and nutrition, and the rapid rise of Non-communicable diseases are putting increasing strain on not just the Ministry of Health budget, but also the broader financial position of the government as a whole. These...
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other savings mechanisms. Enhanced control over home country savings does not affect remittances sent home. © 2015 The …
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of migration and remittances (that is, a .private safety net. built around solidarity within families) rather than the …
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Purpose – Traditionally, remittances have been analyzed in the context of their socioeconomic impact on the receiving … evaluate the importance of several macroeconomic indicators on the flow of remittances from the USA to El Salvador. Design … – The study finds that all variables share a common trend and a common cycle with remittances; though the association with …
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Results and analysis of a poll on the remittance senders (Mexico and Central America)
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Analysis in four Central American and Caribbean countries (El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Guatemala) of the government involvement in promoting an enabling environment conducive to economic exchange between immigrants residing in the United States and their homeland.
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