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Analyses of International Return Migration and Remittances in Brazil, with the Use of Brazilian Census Data
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Braz Golgher, Andre
in
Brazil
/ Friendship
/ Japan
/ Migrants
/ Paraguay
/ Payments
/ Return Migration
/ Transnationalism
/ United States of America
2009
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Analyses of International Return Migration and Remittances in Brazil, with the Use of Brazilian Census Data
by
Braz Golgher, Andre
in
Brazil
/ Friendship
/ Japan
/ Migrants
/ Paraguay
/ Payments
/ Return Migration
/ Transnationalism
/ United States of America
2009
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Analyses of International Return Migration and Remittances in Brazil, with the Use of Brazilian Census Data
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Analyses of International Return Migration and Remittances in Brazil, with the Use of Brazilian Census Data
2009
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Nowadays millions of Brazilians live abroad; many send remittances to friends and relatives in Brazil. A sizable proportion of these individuals do return after a period abroad and they tend to return to somewhere close to or specifically to their origin. Most international migrants from Brazil return from just a few countries (Paraguay, United States and Japan) and the destiny of these flows are highly localized, and the same may occur with the remittances sent. We could not apprehend effectively this type of transfers from other types of earnings using the 2000 Brazilian Demographic Census data. Adapted from the source document.
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