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Political Economy Of Global Remittances Kunz Rahel

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Political Economy Of Global Remittances Kunz Rahel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Kunz, Rahel.
ISBN: 9780415590624, 0415590620
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Political Economy Of Global Remittances Kunz Rahel by Kunz, Rahel. 9780415590624, 0415590620 instant download after payment.

Over the last decade, a new phenomenon has emerged within the international community: the Global Remittances Trend (GRT). Thereby, government institutions, international (financial) organisations, NGOs and private sector actors have become interested in migration and remittances and their potential for poverty reduction and development, and have started to devise institutions and policies to harness this potential. This book employs a gender-sensitive governmentality analysis to trace the emergence of the GRT, to map its conceptual and institutional elements, and to examine its broader implications. Through an analysis of the GRT at the international level, combined with an in-depth case study on Mexico, this book demonstrates that the GRT is instrumental in spreading and deepening specific forms of gendered neoliberal governmentality. This innovative book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, international relations, sociology, development studies, economics, gender studies and Latin American studies.

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