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Migration and Financial Transfers: UK-Somalia

Lindley, Anna

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Abstract

Migrants’ financial transfers have been estimated to be Somalia’s largest source of revenue. The UK is believed to be a significant source of these financial transfers to Somalia. Drawing on preliminary ethnographic research in the UK during 2004, this paper firstly presents some empirical observations on the dynamics of these movements of people and money between the UK and Somalia and other parts of the Horn of Africa. Secondly, it asks, in contexts of forced migration, what is the relevance of the popular concept of migrants’ financial transfers as part of a “transnational household livelihood strategy”? Notions of household, strategy, and what it means to send money in such contexts are critically reviewed. The analysis concludes with some challenges to common assumptions regarding refugees’ economic actions.

Citation

Lindley, A. (2006). Migration and Financial Transfers: UK-Somalia. Refuge (Toronto. English edition), 23(2), 20-27. https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21351

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2006
Deposit Date Aug 5, 2009
Print ISSN 0229-5113
Electronic ISSN 1920-7336
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 23
Issue 2
Pages 20-27
DOI https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21351
Publisher URL http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21351/20021
Related Public URLs http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/refuge/article/viewFile/21351/20021
Additional Information Copyright Statement : COPYRIGHT 2006 Centre for Refugee Studies