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  • Lueth, E.; Ruiz-Arranz, M. ; International Monetary Fund, Washington, 2007
    The paper attempts to determine the response of remittance receipts to macroeconomic shocks in Sri Lanka. No work has been done in this connection earlier. It was shown that when the currency weakens, the remittance ...
  • del Rosario, T. ; Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, International Labour Organization, 2008
    With over 1.5 million women migrant workers abroad, social insurance is an essential requisite in order to provide security and protection to the workers and their families. The article provides some information on the ...
  • Cho, A. ; Masters thesis, Faculty of the Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha Woman’s University, 2010
    The study is designed to determine the economic and social impact of Sri Lankan returnees from Korea, and the influence of Korea on the country and the labour migrants. This is estimated through four indicators, namely the ...
  • Kageyama, A. ; South Asia Research, Vol. 28(1), 2008
    While it is an accepted fact that the remittance of migrant workers add significantly to the economy of the country, it is also pertinent to analyse the negative effect of such migration. No doubt the increased income to ...
  • Shaw, Judith ; 17thBiennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Melbourne 1-3 July 2008
    The contribution of migrant workers as a key source in increasing the foreign exchange reserves of Sri Lanka has become a key topic in many a forum. Several studies have also been done to evaluate these remittances ...
  • Cooray, Ar.V. ; Review of International Economics, 20 (5), 2012
    This article investigates the impact of migrant remittances on economic growth in South Asia employing data over the 1970-2008 period for India Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Maldives. It also examines the ...
  • Arunatilake, N.; Jayaratne, S.; Jayawardena, P.; Jayaweera, R.; Weerakoon, D. ; Project report submitted on 10th Round Regional Research Competition of SANEI, 2010
    The labour flow of migrants from Sri Lanka has been increasing over recent years, with the latest figures recording 20% of the entire labour force of the country. It is the responsibility of the state to maximize the ...
  • Ruhunage, L.K. ; Country report presented to ILO/SMC Conference, 2010
    Although it was feared that the global financial crisis would have an adverse impact on the country’s labour migration and associated economic benefits, these fears were not realized despite an initial decline observed ...
  • Karunaratne, H.D. ; Hosei Economic Review, Vol. 75(3), 2008
    With the increasing demand for foreign domestic labour from Sri Lanka, the recorded number of migrant workers was 1.5 million persons by 2006. Consequently, remittances of migrants showed a corresponding rise amounting ...
  • Marga Institute ; Project Report Submitted on 10th Round Regional Research Competition of SANEI, 2010
    The remittances from Sri Lankan migrant workers have several positive and favourable outcomes. Worker remittances constitute the second largest source of foreign exchange to the country; they help in reducing the unemployment ...
  • Karunaratne, H.D. ;
    The number of foreign workers in Japan was comparatively low when compared to that in Gulf countries in the past. However, by 2010, the registered number of foreign workers increased drastically, the larger percentage of ...
  • Shaw, J. ; Development in Practice, Vol. 20(1), 2010
    This paper analyses the benefits of migrant remittances from housemaids in improving the living standards of households in rural Sri Lanka. It also provides some suggestions to maximize the benefits from such remittances ...
  • Cader, A.A.; Munas, M. ; Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA), Colombo, 2009
    This paper provides an overview of migration and remittances in Sri Lanka, showing how migration and remittances have impacted on poverty reduction. It analyses how migration trends can be more efficiently managed for ...
  • Shaw, J. ; The Foundation for Development Cooperation, Brisbane, 2005
    Remittances from migrant workers account for 30% of national savings and 9% of GDP making this source the third largest contributor of foreign exchange. Increasing interest is seen internationally in remittances being used ...
  • Sirisena, N.L. ; The Foundation for Development Cooperation (FDC), Brisbane, 2007
    The benefits obtained by the country by labour migration is manifold. Apart from being one of the largest sources of foreign remittances to the national economy, contribution towards reducing unemployment, and poverty ...
  • Eversole, R.; Shaw, J. ; Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, Vol. 19(2), 2010
    While the positive economic impact to the country by migrant remittances is an indisputable fact, the influence of such remittances on the households of migrants deserve more attention. Through household surveys, focus ...
  • Siddique, A.; Selvanathan, E.A.; Selvanathan, S. ; Working Papers Series, No. 10.27, Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, 2010
    Many developing countries are increasingly dependent upon the remittances received from migrant workers to boost up their foreign reserves. This study is examines the relationship between remittances and economic growth ...
  • Sanjeewanie, H.M.P. ; LST Review, Vol. 21(278), 2010
    During the last few decades, remittances from migrants have had a significant impact on the foreign exchange earnings of the country. It is also assumed that it has a positive effect on poverty reduction, and this study ...
  • Marga Institute ; Marga Institute, 2006
    Remittances of migrant workers constitute one of the largest sources of foreign exchange earnings of the country. However, a considerable amount of remittances is also lost to the country when channelled through informal ...
  • Sri Lanka 
    Arunatilake, N.; Jayawardena, P.; Weerakoon, D. ; Migration, Remittances and Development in South Asia, Section 1 – Country Studies edited by Kelegama, Saman, 2011
    Remittances of migrant workers constitute one of the largest sources of foreign exchange earnings of the country. However, a considerable amount of remittances is also lost to the country when channelled through informal ...

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