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Jackie Moran

MIGRATION-LATIN AMERICA: Remittances Do Not Fill Gap for Children Left Behind - IPS ip... - 0 views

    • Jackie Moran
       
      This article relates to our course topics because it discusses the impacts of migration in Latin America. After reading this article, it is clear that migration and the effort to generate remittances is not always a positive act. Unfortunately, many children are left without their parents along with feelings of abandonment.
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    This article states how the costs of migration in Latin America outweigh the rewards concerning the lives of children. Many children in the region endure negative impacts from their parents' migration to generate remittances. UNICEF claims that migration laves children with feelings of abandonment and vulnerability; the children's role models (their parents) are absent from their lives.
Jennifer Salazar

Guatemala: Decline in Remittences Forces Children to Leave School - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the negative affect that the financial crisis in Guatemala is having on children. As a result of remittences, families cannot afford to send their children to school. The percentage of children leaving school are increasing.
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