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Return to Sender
The Moral Economy of Peru’s Migrant Remittances
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Karsten Paerregaard
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English
Published/Copyright:
2015
About this book
Return to Sender is an anthropological account of how Peruvian emigrants raise and remit money and what that activity means for themselves and for their home communities. The book draws on first-hand ethnographic data from North and South America, Europe, and Japan to describe how Peruvians remit to relatives at home, collectively raise money to organize development projects in their regions of origin, and invest savings in business and other activities.
Karsten Paerregaard challenges unqualified approval of remittances as beneficial resources of development for home communities and important income for home countries. He finds a more complex situation in which remittances can also create dependency and deprivation.
Karsten Paerregaard challenges unqualified approval of remittances as beneficial resources of development for home communities and important income for home countries. He finds a more complex situation in which remittances can also create dependency and deprivation.
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Paerregaard Karsten :
Karsten Paerregaard is a professor in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Gothenburg. He was a fellow at the Wilson Center in 2009-10.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Tables and Figures
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Acknowledgments
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Chapter 1. The Social Life of Remittances
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Chapter 2. Peru: Migration and Remittances
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Chapter 3. Compromiso: The Family Commitment
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Chapter 4. Voluntad: The Community Commitment
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Chapter 5. Superación: The Personal Commitment
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Chapter 6. After Remittances
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References
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Index
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eBook published on:
January 30, 2015
eBook ISBN:
9780520960459
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336
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9780520960459
Keywords for this book
remittances; peruvian emigrants; remit money; peru; anthropology; dependency; deprivation; immigrants and emigrants; home communities; raising money; funds; peruvian history; latin american history; finances; migration; migrants; family commitment; community commitment; personal commitment; labor; workers; north america; south america; europe; japan; development projects; invest savings in businesses; income for home countries; political; family; immigration and immigrants; money