Migrant worker remittances and microfinance in Bangladesh
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Migrant worker remittances and microfinance in Bangladesh

Social Finance Working Paper No. 38

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 September 2003
Reference: 92-2-114854-8[ISBN]
Authors: Tasneem Siddiqui, Chowdhury R. Abrar; Social Finance Programme, International Labour Office.
Examines the role of financial institutions in transferring remittance and macro-economic background against which such transfers takes place; evaluates use of remittance, the characteristics and needs of remittance sending/receiving persons; explores the possible role of micro-finance institutions in attracting, transferring and administering remittance.

Tag: migrant workers, microfinance, remittances

Regions and countries covered: Bangladesh

Unit responsible: Employment

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