From individual motivations to social determinants: towards a sociology of migrants’ remittances
<p dir="ltr">Migrants may send remittances for a variety of reasons. Studies adopting the perspective of the new economics of labour migration (NEML) identify migrants’ altruism or self-interest as the motivation for their remittances. This paper first recognises the limits of the NE...
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| Main Author: | Hasan Mahmud (241078) (author) |
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2020
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