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Remittances and Relationships: Exchange in Cape Verdean Transnational Families

Pages 326-347 | Published online: 08 Jul 2011

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Hannes Warnecke-Berger. (2021) The financialization of remittances and the individualization of development: A new power geometry of global development. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 54:4, pages 702-721.
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Vincent Guermond. (2020) Contesting the financialisation of remittances: Repertoires of reluctance, refusal and dissent in Ghana and Senegal. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 54:4, pages 800-821.
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Vincent Guermond. (2021) Remittance-scapes: The contested geographies of remittance management. Progress in Human Geography 46:2, pages 372-397.
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Francesco Della Puppa & Maurizio Ambrosini. (2021) ‘Implicit’ remittances in family relationships: The case of Bangladeshis in Italy and beyond. Global Networks 22:1, pages 134-149.
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Hasan Mahmud. (2021) Beyond Economics: the Family, Belonging and Remittances among the Bangladeshi Migrants in Los Angeles. International Migration 59:5, pages 134-148.
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Marta Bivand Erdal & Jørgen Carling. (2020) New economics of transnational living. Population, Space and Place 27:5.
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Lynnette Arnold. (2020) Communication as Care across Borders: Forging and Co‐Opting Relationships of Obligation in Transnational Salvadoran Families. American Anthropologist 123:1, pages 137-149.
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Manuel Alector Ribeiro, Kyle Maurice Woosnam & Huda Abdullah Megeirhi. 2020. Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Africa. Routledge Handbook of Tourism in Africa 233 250 .
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Girmachew Adugna. (2019) Migration patterns and emigrants’ transnational activities: comparative findings from two migrant origin areas in Ethiopia. Comparative Migration Studies 7:1.
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Ina Zharkevich. (2019) Money and Blood: Remittances as a Substance of Relatedness in Transnational Families in Nepal. American Anthropologist 121:4, pages 884-896.
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Ainhoa Aparicio Fenoll & Zoë Kuehn. (2018) Immigrant networks and remittances: Cheaper together?. World Development 111, pages 225-245.
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Girmachew Adugna Zewdu. (2017) Irregular migration, informal remittances: evidence from Ethiopian villages. GeoJournal 83:5, pages 1019-1034.
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Kirstie Petrou. (2018) Generational differences in translocal practices: Insights from rural–urban remittances in Vanuatu. Population, Space and Place 24:6.
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Primus M. Tazanu. (2018) Communication technologies and legitimate consumption: making sense of healthcare remittances in Cameroonian transnational relationships. Africa 88:2, pages 385-403.
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Melchisedek Chétima. (2018) “Vernacularising Modernity?” Rural–Urban Migration and Cultural Transformation in the Northern Mandara Mountains. Africa Spectrum 53:1, pages 61-88.
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Nanneke Winters. (2016) Embedding Remittances: A Methodological Note on Financial Diaries in Nicaragua. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 108:2, pages 175-189.
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Richard Brown, Jørgen Carling, Sonja Fransen & Melissa Siegel. (2014) Measuring remittances through surveys. Demographic Research 31, pages 1243-1274.
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José Pina‐Delgado. (2013) The Current Scheme to Manage Migration between Europe and Cape Verde: Promoter of Development or Tool for Border Closure?. Population, Space and Place 19:4, pages 404-414.
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