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Sending money home: a mixed-methods study of remittances sent by migrant nurses in Ireland
Human Resources for Health, 08/11/09
Humphries N et al. – The article provides insights into the importance of remittances in funding social support for family members in home countries. It also illustrates the sacrifices made by migrant nurses to ensure continuation of the remittances, particularly in the context of an economic recession.
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