Does financial development mediate the impact of remittances on sustainable human capital investment? new insights from SSA countries
Remittances play an important role in human capital development in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly when it comes to helping families to pay for their children’s education, access health care and alleviate poverty. However, many countries on the continent lack the financial systems to efficiently fa...
Main Authors: | Bare, Uweis Abdulahi Ali, Bani, Yasmin, Ismail, Normaz Wana, Rosland, Anitha |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis Group
2022
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