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The Remittance Behavior Of Immigrant Households Micronesians In Hawaii And Guam Elizabeth M Grieco

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The Remittance Behavior Of Immigrant Households Micronesians In Hawaii And Guam Elizabeth M Grieco
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Elizabeth M. Grieco
ISBN: 9781593320492, 9781931202718, 1593320493, 1931202710
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Remittance Behavior Of Immigrant Households Micronesians In Hawaii And Guam Elizabeth M Grieco by Elizabeth M. Grieco 9781593320492, 9781931202718, 1593320493, 1931202710 instant download after payment.

Grieco analyzes the influence of continued migration and network participation on Micronesian migrant household remittance behavior. She focuses on factors that influence the continued existence of migrant/non-migrant relationships in which remittances are exchanged. Her results show that family reunification migration is the underlying social process that determines household remittance behavior. Increasing, continuing, or declining remittance levels simply reflect the process of household reconstitution overseas. Thus, as families reunite in the new homeland, less money is sent back to the country of origin. In addition, participation by households in migrant networks positively influences remittance behavior.

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