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Remittances as a currency of care: A focus on 'twice migrants' among the Indian Diaspora in Australia

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posted on 2024-11-01, 07:16 authored by Supriya SinghSupriya Singh, Anuja Cabraal, Shanthi Robertson
Remittances to developing countries have become the focus of increasing attention as they are the largest international flow of money, larger than foreign direct investment and more than double the size of foreign aid (Development Prospects Group, 2007). Policy makers and economists have focused overwhelmingly on remittances from North-South because of their greater total value. South-South remittances have not received the same attention, though they impact nearly the same number of families. This lack of attention to South-South remittances is important for as Ratha et al. (2008) note South-South migration is nearly as large as South-North migration (Ratha, Mohapatra and Xu, 2008).

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Journal

Journal of Comparative Family Studies

Volume

XXXXI

Issue

2

Start page

245

End page

263

Total pages

19

Publisher

University of Calgary, Department of Sociology

Place published

Canada

Language

English

Copyright

COPYRIGHT 2010 Journal of Comparative Family Studies

Former Identifier

2006019361

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-01-07

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