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Transfers from international migration

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Over the early 21st century, the number of international migrants has significantly increased as individuals seek jobs, security, political freedom, or safety. Despite the rising numbers, entry barriers to wealthier countries have intensified, leading to a selective process favoring highly qualified migrants while low-skilled individuals often face rejection. This dynamic has profound implications for both the migrants' home countries and their families, as many maintain strong ties to their origins and some return after varying periods. While some migrants integrate successfully, others encounter daily challenges. Their connections to family and friends can diminish, or conversely, they may provide financial support through remittances that enhance livelihood security and investment back home. Most international migrants engage in various stabilization strategies, whether through family agreements, government initiatives to attract skilled labor, or societal expectations. This volume presents compelling case studies that explore the diverse relationships international migrants maintain with their families and communities of origin. Each study highlights different forms of linkage, from financial and social remittances to the political influence of the diaspora, addressing the gap between expectations and reality while evaluating future migration potentials.

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Transfers from international migration, Be atrice Knerr

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2012
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