Income transfers and remittances: a module for migration surveys
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remittance; data collecting; internal migration; economic analysis; return migration; immigration; questionnaire; envoi de fonds; collecte des données; migration interne; analyse économique; migration de retour; immigration; questionnaire; remesa de dinero; recopilación de datos; migración interna; análisis económico; retorno de los migrantes; inmigración; cuestionario;All these keywords.
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