Migrants as Agents of Change 2016
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-59066-4_2
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Process of Transfer of Social Remittances in the European Union

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“…1992; Grabowska et al. 2017). Previous scholarship on transnational migration has already emphasized the importance of analyzing international migrant experiences in this regard.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1992; Grabowska et al. 2017). Previous scholarship on transnational migration has already emphasized the importance of analyzing international migrant experiences in this regard.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grounded in mobility and transnational theories, intellectual migration defines a process wherein students and professionals acquire, upgrade and/or utilize intellectual capital for the purpose of career advancement and/or upward social mobility. Underscoring intellectual migration is the dynamic and multidimensional concept of intellectual capital, which refers to an integrated package of human, cultural, and social capitals working in synergy through individual human agency and within the confines of societal structure to effect the power of change (Glick Schiller et al 1992;Grabowska et al 2017). Previous scholarship on transnational migration has already emphasized the importance of analyzing international migrant experiences in this regard.…”
Section: Intellectual Migration Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of empirical research attests to the complexity of remitting. Social care, social norms, cultural and political values, knowledge, social capital, property, and cash are among the material and symbolic flows of remittances (Batista et al, 2019; Grabowska et al, 2017; Levitt & Lamba-Nieves, 2011). These flows touch origin communities and families as well as persons in third countries (Isaakyan & Traindafyllidou, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is obvious in migration literature that the majority of researchers who have worked on financial remittances, as mentioned above, have focused upon all the aspects of migration such as South-South migration (SSM), South-North migration (SNM), North-South migration (NSM) and North-North migration (NNM). On the other hand, the majority of the researchers who have worked on social remittances (Grabowska et al, 2017;Hanifi, 2006;Kapur, 2001;Lacroix et al, 2016;Levitt, 2001;Nowicka & Serbedzija, 2016;Oommen, n.d.;Sturge et al, 2016;Suksomboon, 2008;Yusupova & Ponatin, 2016) have concentrated on understanding the impacts of social remittances only in SNM and NNM contexts. Social remittances' impacts of SSM on migrants, migrants' communities and the countries are still under-studied not only in Bangladesh but other parts of the world also.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%