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Remittances, Gender and Development

Albania's Society and Economy in Transition

Russell King author Julie Vullnetari author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Jul '11

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A study of Albania. It focuses on the socio-cultural context of remittances, and explores how gender emerges as a powerful facet in the processes of development. It is of interest to scholars and students in Migration Studies, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Geography and Anthropology.

Migration in the modern world, rather than being seen as a symptom or result of underdevelopment, is now understood more as a route towards development and a strategy for alleviating poverty. This study of Albania is particularly significant in this new debate on migration and development as, since the fall of communism, remittances have been a major supporter of the Albanian economy, sustaining many Albanian families, especially in rural areas. The authors thus focus on the socio-cultural context of remittances, and explore how gender emerges as a powerful facet in the processes of development. It will therefore be of interest to scholars and students in Migration Studies, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Geography and Anthropology, as well as offering vital analysis for policy-makers, donors and civil society activists engaged in development planning and migration management.

'Remittances, Gender and Development is an original, thorough and solid analysis on one of the most impressive migratory flows ever, written by two connoisseurs of the subject.' - Dr. Christos Nikas, Assistant Professor, Department of Balkan Studies, University of West Macedoni; 'By taking on the nexus between migration, gender and development King and Vullnetari make an original, compelling and much-needed contribution to the field of migration studies. This book is a unique combination of a detailed and in-depth examination of the Albanian migration context and broader analyses of key dynamics and aspects shaping contemporary migration flows. By addressing the delicate interplay between multilayered socio-economic and geopolitical spaces and the micro politics of family and individual survival, King and Vullnetari's contribution will undoubtedly become a reference text in relation to Albania and the unfolding of migration dynamics more generally.' - Dr Nick Mai, Reader in Migration Studies, Institute for the Study of European Transformations (ISET), London Metropolitan University

ISBN: 9781848854871

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 450g

248 pages