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This reduction in remittance flow could relate to the length of time in-country, as the acquisition of citizenship takes approximately 10 years in the Irish context, although the numbers involved are small.
The women's knowledge about poverty reduction appeared well situated: this card was rightfully described as entitling a 95% reduction in remittance for maternity and general health services, at least for services and medications covered by the plan.
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Moreover, there is a real danger, over the long term, of a reduction in remittances from Africans living abroad, currently estimated at more than $10bn annually.
Legislation affording free elementary education was passed in India, and common education standards were adopted in the U.S. A reduction in remittances was suffered in El Salvador and Haiti; schoolchildren were attacked in China; earthquakes disrupted schooling in Haiti and Pakistan; and drug-gang activity led to the cancellation of foreign university programs in Mexico.
First, it could be driven by the reduction in remittances received by the households in Group 1, as a consequence of the worsening economic conditions in the main destination countries of Colombian emigrants.
"If the purchases provide even a modest boost to economic activity, increased tax payments would swamp any reduction in remittances," she said.
The crisis has caused a slowdown in economic growth, cuts in social spending, a reduction in remittances from abroad and a decline in job opportunities - all of these factors could reverse the gains made in health, education and child protection.
However, legal migrants remitting money home increase their money outflows enough to offset any reductions in remittance payments from their undocumented counterparts.
The fact that remittances increase with the implementation of stricter immigration policies means that, in the midst of increased uncertainty about their migration experience or that of their undocumented family members, legal migrants boost their money outflows so as to offset any reductions in remittance flows stemming from undocumented immigrants' restricted ability to work and save.
During the global economic crisis of 2008 2009, Mexico's GDP suffered a significant contraction, which was accentuated by a reduction in the amount of remittances the country receives from migrant workers based in the US and the outbreak of influenza A(H1N1) throughout the country.
A reduction in competition in the African remittance market will drive up prices.Africans already pay more than any other migrant group to send money home.
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