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The Malaysia-Indonesia Remittance Corridor : Making Formal Transfers the Best Option for Women and Undocumented Migrants

2008

Hernández-Coss, Raúl | Brown, Gillian | Buchori, Chitrawati | Endo, Isaku | Todoroki, Emiko | Naovalitha, Tita | Noor, Wameek | Mar, Cynthia


书目信息
出版者
Washington, DC : World Bank
其它主题
Use of remittances; Remittance service; Transfer costs; Transfer fees; Terrorist; Regulatory frameworks; Citizens; Electronic transfers; Informal flows; Sponsors; Public knowledge; Courier services; Balance of payment; Remittance; Macroeconomic development; Policy formulation; Deposit insurance; Remittance service providers; High levels of remittances; Balance of payment statistics; Service providers; Balance of payments statistics; Number of migrants; Labor shortages; Send money home; Flow of migrants; Official development assistance; Loan repayments; Remittance amount; Informed choices; Average transfer; Transfer of remittances; Developmental impact; Impact of remittances; Migration data; Remittance corridor; Remittance corridors; Labor force; Transfer channels; Ministry of health; Remittance flows; Transfer money; Legal protection; Global remittance; Average remittance; Rural bank; Workers remittances; Remittance channels; Formal transfer systems; Money transfers; Financial products; Migrant worker; Social pressure; Due diligence requirements; Global remittances; Informal transfers; Financial literacy training; Migration process; Development policy; Flows of remittances; Recipient country; Household welfare; Investment of remittances; Regulatory framework; Financial instruments; Technical assistance; Country of destination; Host countries; Remittance data; Compensation of employees; Anti-money laundering; Foreign exchange; Informal channels; Home country; Send money; Dissemination; Focus group discussions; International migrant; Destination country; Electronic payment; International organization for migration; Foreign exchange bureaus; Informal remittance; Development planning; Institutional capacity; Transfer systems; Migrant; Bank accounts; Remittance outflows; Remittance systems; Anti-terrorism; Work experience; Migrant flows; Economic opportunity; Development potential of remittances; Mother; Issue of gender; Amount of remittances; Local governments; Remittance transfer; Savings from migration; Border transfers; Pregnancies; Costs of transfers; Undocumented migrants; Public awareness; Role of gender; Immigration status; Home affairs; Financial services; Employment opportunities; Policy framework; Incomes; Remittance market; Remittance distribution; Financial markets; Religious institutions; Bank financing; Informal economy; Remittance process; Presidential decree; Family members; Importance of remittances; Identification requirements; Worker remittances; Informal transfer; Undocumented workers; Political change; Distribution of remittances; Immigrant; Informal remittances; Overseas migrants; Recipient countries; Social status; Female migrants; Undocumented migrant; World population; Financial flows; Money transfer; Remittance transfers; Illegal migration; Married women; Foreign direct investment; Banking services; Financial literacy; Transfer mechanisms; Employer; Financial institution; Illegal migrants; Specific incentives; Savings instruments; Choices of channels; Gross national income; Money transfer operators; Remittance senders; Transfer process; Money remittances; Job-seekers; Language proficiency; Remittance inflows
许可
World Bank working paper;no. 149http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/World BankCreative Commons Attribution CC BY 3.0
ISSN
8213-7577
来源
World Bank working paper;no. 149

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