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1by Dagdemir, Ozcan Kartal, Zeki Tinas, Rukiye Gürbüz, Hüseyin Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...This article aims to explain the impact of migration from Emirdağ − a rural migrant area in Turkey − on poverty and income distribution in the district center...”
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2“...Economic turmoil and war constitute the main engines fuelling migration in the Democratic Republic of Congo since 1980. The development of migration is...”
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3by Gnangnon, Sena Kimm Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...This article examines the impact of the aggregate development aid supplied by donors at the aggregate level of remittances sent from donor-countries. The...”
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4by Martin, Philip L Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...The 6th Migration Conference (TMC 2018) held in Lisbon in June 2018 featured hundreds of presentations on various aspects of international migration, including...”
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5by Ebadi, Narges Ahmadi, Davod Sirkeci, Ibrahim Melgar-Quiñonez, Hugo Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...International remittances to developing countries attract increasing attention because of their rise in volume and their impact on the recipient countries...”
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6by Singh, Ruchi Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...Male out-migration is the most often adopted strategy in rural areas to surmount risks associated with agriculture and to diversify income. There are various...”
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7“...The study explores the significant factors and utilization of international remittance in Bangladesh by using primary data from 84 migrant households. The...”
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8“...Except for emergencies and for technical assistance for raising skills and institution building, foreign aid to Pacific island countries (PICs) for budgetary...”
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9by Xing, Zhonwei Published in Remittances Review (2018)“...This paper provides the contribution of remittance income for agriculture and rural development in Fiji at the micro-level analysis using the most recent...”
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10“...Despite the efforts by regulatory authorities to promote the Fintech start-ups in the heavily regulated cross-border remittance market, its development has...”
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11by Kayaoğlu, Ayşegül Published in Remittances Review (2017)“...Aiming to understand the role of rural-to-urban collective remittances on rural development in Turkey, this study presents the findings of a fieldwork in a...”
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12“...This paper examines how and why migrants remit through unauthorized remittance channels (namely the hawala or hundi) and investigates the hawala's...”
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13“...Migration from India to the Gulf Countries has increased dramatically in recent years. Does it actually have an impact on the joint family structure? India has...”
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14by Ullah, Akm Ahsan Published in Remittances Review (2017)“...Remittance inflows have been recorded as the second major external source of finance after ODA and an important source of funds for growth in South Asian...”
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15by Cohen, Jeffrey H Published in Remittances Review (2017)“...The articles included in this issue of Remittance Review reinforce our continued efforts in maturation of theory in the study of remittance practices...”
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16“...In this article, we cast some doubts on contemporary initiatives to formalise remittance channels by focusing on particular dynamics of the informal...”
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17“...Reducing cost of sending remittances is a sustainable development goal, and the World Bank is coordinating an effort to reduce remittance costs. Remittances...”
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18by Zohry, Ayman Published in Remittances Review (2017)“...Migrants remit money, goods and commodities, as well as ideas and behaviors that affect sending countries, positively or negatively. It is not enough to study...”
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19by Bakker, Matthew Published in Remittances Review (2016)“...This article presents critical analysis of a recent "financial democracy" initiative carried out collaboratively between agencies of the Mexican and US...”
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20by Martin, Philip L Published in Remittances Review (2016)“...International migration involves the movement of people over national borders, while international trade deals with the production of goods or services in one...”