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REMITTANCES IMPACTS ON SCHOOLING IN JORDAN: ANALYSES WITH RESPECT TO MIGRANT DESTINATION

2019

The two channels that explain how migration of a household member affects human capital formation of those left-behind are income and family disruption effects. In this study, remittances and migration impacts on human capital formation in Jordan is researched with respect to preferred migrant destinations and to the originating governorates of migrants. Jordan’s Labour Market Panel Survey-2010 is used to carry out the analyses. Remittances are found to have a positive impact on “schooling”, and findings do not change significantly across households with respect to the host country. There is no solid evidence of family disruption, except in households where both parents are absent; however,…

Economics and EconometricsCommercial geography. Economic geographyAgriculture (General)Geography Planning and DevelopmentDestinationsmigrationAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Human capitalS1-972Environmental sciencesFamily disruptionHost countryGeographyfamily disruption effectCarry (investment)human capitalremittancesGE1-350HF1021-1027Demographic economicsincome effectNew Medit
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Italy: money transfer, money laundering and intermediary liability

2020

Purpose This paper aims to offer a general overview of money transfers in Italy and Europe focussing specifically on the migrant community. This is of particular interest because it is in that community where money transfers are most prevalent. This shows the money transfer system as a tool that could guarantee the financial inclusion of migrants but at the same time being used in a distorted and unlawful manner. Design/methodology/approach After a brief introduction focussed on working principles and legal frameworks, the paper will go deeper in evaluating money transfer data. This data, which comes from various legal authorities, will show the extent to which different migrant communitie…

FinanceFinancial inclusionTerrorism financingbusiness.industryLiabilitymoney transfer remittances terrorism financing suspicious transactions migrants money dirtyingLegislatureMoney launderingMoney transferCarry (investment)BusinessMigrant communityLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceJournal of Financial Crime
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Remittance behaviours of foreigners in Italy

2013

This paper intends to figure out why immigrants remit, what characteristics they have and, in particular, which of these individual characteristics influence (and in what sense) their remittance behaviours. In particular, it aims to verify the existence of a "time effect" during the migration process. The time effect supposes that the propensity and amount of remittances become less consistent as far as the immigrant integrates into the host country and the ties with the country of origin become less intense. In practice, according to this hypothesis, the evolution of the migration plan towards stabilisation in the new country, rather than to return home, would lead the migrant to invest mo…

REMITTANCES ITALY MIGRANTS MIGRATION PROJECTSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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Time pattern of remittance behaviours in Italy

2013

This paper intends to figure out why immigrants remit, what characteristicsthey have and, in particular, which of these individual characteristics influence (and inwhat sense) their propensity to remit. In particular, it intends to verify the existence of a"time effect" during the migration process. The time effect suppose that the propensityand the intensity of remittances becomes less consistent as far as the immigrantintegrates into the host country and the ties with the country of origin become lessintense. In practice, according to this hypothesis, the evolution of the migration plantowards stabilization in the new country, rather than to return home, would lead themigrant to invest mo…

TIME EFFECT REMITTANCES ITALY FOREIGNERSSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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