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| GEOBASE Subject Index: | Asian Development Bankemploymenthousehold surveyinternational migrationlabor migrationwage |
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| Regional Index: | Kyrgyzstan |
| Funding sponsor | Funding number | Acronym |
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| Asian Development Bank See opportunities by ADB | ADB |
The representative database used in this research was collected in the framework of the regional study on remittances and poverty organized and financed by the Asian Development Bank. The main goal of this study was to obtain a representative picture of the role of
Atamanov, A.; Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, Netherlands;
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