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Migration, Development, Gender and the 'Black Box' of Remittances: Comparative Findings from Albania and Ecuador
2013
Comparative Migration Studies
Set within the growing literature on migration and development, this paper has two interlinked objectives. First, it examines remittances, a key element of the migration-development nexus, from a gendered perspective. Second it does so in a comparative empirical perspective, focusing on remittance behaviour in two contrasting settings, Albania and Ecuador. Both countries have experienced mass emigration in recent decades. Research is based on household surveys with remittance receivers in
doi:10.5117/cms2013.1.king
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