DOI: 10.14267/phd.2016040
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Migration and diaspora policies for development in Latin America

Abstract: 1.3.2. Policymaking in the 'emigration state' 1.3.3. Diaspora policies for development: items of a 'policy toolkit' 1.3.4. Evaluating the hypotheses, part 1: The conceptual level 2. The Latin American diaspora: processes and institutions 2.1. The formation of the Latin American diaspora 2.1.1. The background of Latin American emigration trends 2.1.1.1. Coloniality and migration history in Latin America 2.1.1.2. Demographic and economic trends in Latin America 2.1.1.3. The social and political environment of mi… Show more

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“…The surplus incomes provide the means for higher consumption among recipients compared to households not receiving remittances (Juraev 2012). In numerous countries, such as Mexico, the country's economy relies heavily on the support provided by citizens working abroad; in many cases, state programmes are launched to foster the more efficient utilisation of such transfers (Soltész 2016).…”
Section: Remittances In the International Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surplus incomes provide the means for higher consumption among recipients compared to households not receiving remittances (Juraev 2012). In numerous countries, such as Mexico, the country's economy relies heavily on the support provided by citizens working abroad; in many cases, state programmes are launched to foster the more efficient utilisation of such transfers (Soltész 2016).…”
Section: Remittances In the International Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%