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This respondent, her first child due at the time of the interview, explains the impact of family formation on her remittance flow: "So, I sort of a little bit prepared them already that once I have my own family, that I will cut back my remittances to them" (Francesca).
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Rekindling her relationship with the bank she had used back home allowed Ms. Guamán, a housekeeper and waitress, to lower the cost of her remittances, she said, as well as to buy a life insurance policy.
If no State support exists to assist households in need of housing, education and health services or to support those in need of pensions or unemployment benefit, the prospective migrant nurse, with her "internationally tradable occupation" [ 29] has little choice but to migrate and use her remittances to provide for her extended family.
Ling reported to me that over 80% of her husband's remittance was spent on village banquets and gifts and that the remainder was put aside for the educational needs of their two sons.
(In later life, Amelia, like her grandfather, and with some of the same contempt, supported her mother. Accompanying the remittance checks, Susan Ware observes, were "peremptory" letters full of scolding and condescension that betrayed an imperious streak that was well hidden from the world).
For her, US company Xoom's remittance model, which allows workers to use their money to pay for their families' bills back home, is ideal.
Mogadishu resident Hali Osman and her family are also dependent on money sent through remittances by her two sons who live abroad.
Migration information includes the duration that a migrant was absent from his or her original household, the migration destination, and the remittance transfers between migrants and their households.
She is officially regarded as a peasant in "special difficulty", but she is kept above the poverty line by several hundred yuan a month in remittances from her children.
A range of banking options need to be available for the girl who needs access to finance to pay for vaccines and school fees, the bride struggling to finance a wedding and dowry, the mother seeking to provide nutritious food, and the grandmother who uses remittances across her family and social network.
A woman who obtained remittances from her brother working in Spain bought a milk-producing camel to provide fresh milk for her widowed father.
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