Gendering remittances in Albania: a human and social development perspective
Gendering remittances in Albania: a human and social development perspective
Gender issues are of central importance to both migration and development. The study of migrant remittances has been at the heart of the fast-growing literature on migration and development. And yet, surprisingly, remittances and gender issues have rarely been brought together as a subject of inquiry. Based on recent research in south-east Albania, our paper aims to address this gap. We do this in three ways. First, we examine who sends, who receives, and who uses remittances, from a gender perspective. Second, we go beyond looking at financial transfers, to consider non-monetary remittances. Third, we analyse how gender relations and gendered social norms shape migration and remitting patterns; and how these, in turn, affect gender relations in migrant households and in origin communities. Although the unit of analysis is the transnational household, spanning rural Albania and urban Greece, the different experiences of individual migrant women and men are central. These perspectives in turn inform recommendations for researchers, policymakers and practitioners.
gender, remittances, human development, Albania
39-51
Vullnetari, Julie
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King, Russell
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17 March 2011
Vullnetari, Julie
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King, Russell
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Vullnetari, Julie and King, Russell
(2011)
Gendering remittances in Albania: a human and social development perspective.
[in special issue: Migration]
Gender & Development, 19 (1), .
(doi:10.1080/13552074.2011.554020).
Abstract
Gender issues are of central importance to both migration and development. The study of migrant remittances has been at the heart of the fast-growing literature on migration and development. And yet, surprisingly, remittances and gender issues have rarely been brought together as a subject of inquiry. Based on recent research in south-east Albania, our paper aims to address this gap. We do this in three ways. First, we examine who sends, who receives, and who uses remittances, from a gender perspective. Second, we go beyond looking at financial transfers, to consider non-monetary remittances. Third, we analyse how gender relations and gendered social norms shape migration and remitting patterns; and how these, in turn, affect gender relations in migrant households and in origin communities. Although the unit of analysis is the transnational household, spanning rural Albania and urban Greece, the different experiences of individual migrant women and men are central. These perspectives in turn inform recommendations for researchers, policymakers and practitioners.
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Accepted/In Press date: November 2010
Published date: 17 March 2011
Keywords:
gender, remittances, human development, Albania
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Economy, Governance & Culture
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Local EPrints ID: 377073
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/377073
ISSN: 1355-2074
PURE UUID: 66e93ab6-0326-4f25-affe-1c945d74e4c0
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