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Rethinking social remittances and the migration-development nexus from the perspective of time
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Human MigrationSocial RemittancesEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsGlobal MigrationInternal MigrationSocial ChangeMigration (Business Information Systems)Language StudiesMigration PolicyMigration-development NexusSocial ImpactPopulation MigrationMigration (Educational Migration)International Population MovementCultureSociologyBusinessTransnational MobilityCulture ChangeSocial Influence AffectImmigration
This article explores how the conceptualization, management, and measurement of time affect the migration-development nexus. We focus on how social remittances transform the meaning and worth of time, thereby changing how these ideas and practices are accepted and valued and recalibrating the relationship between migration and development. Our data reveal the need to pay closer attention to how migration’s impacts shift over time in response to its changing significance, rhythms, and horizons. How does migrants’ social influence affect and change the needs, values, and mind-frames of non-migrants? How do the ways in which social remittances are constructed, perceived, and accepted change over time for their senders and receivers?