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The Canada-Caribbean remittance corridor [[electronic resource] ] : fostering formal remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through effective regulation / / Emiko Todoroki, Matteo Vaccani, Wameek Noor
The Canada-Caribbean remittance corridor [[electronic resource] ] : fostering formal remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through effective regulation / / Emiko Todoroki, Matteo Vaccani, Wameek Noor
Autore Todoroki Emiko
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (196 p.)
Disciplina 332/.042
Altri autori (Persone) VaccaniMatteo
NoorWameek
Collana World Bank working paper
Soggetto topico Migrant remittances - Canada
Migrant remittances - Haiti
Migrant remittances - Jamaica
Foreign workers, Haitian - Canada
Foreign workers, Jamaican - Canada
Foreign workers - Legal status, laws, etc - Canada
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-19650-6
9786613196507
0-8213-7923-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Description of Terms and Key Business Models; Executive Summary; Key Statistics; Introduction; Table 1. World Bank's Bilateral Remittance Corridor Analyses, 2008; 1. Migration and Remittance Patterns in the Caribbean; Figure 1. Regional Comparison: Net Migration Rate, 1970-2015; Figure 2. Caribbean: National Net Migration, 2005; Figure 3. Haiti and Jamaica: Net Migration Rate per 1000 people, 1970-2010; Figure 4. GNI Per Capita, By Region, 1980-2006 (current in international PPP)
Figure 5. Per Capita GDP Growth Rates, By Region, 1980-2006 (10yr moving average)Figure 6. Net Migration Rate and Per Capita GDP, 2000; Table 2. Percentage of Total Expatriates, Highly-skilled Aged 15+; Figure 7. Regional Comparison: Breakdown of Global Inward Remittances, 2007; Figure 8. Caribbean: Remittance inflow, 1991-2005; Figure 9. Regional Comparison: Remittances as a Percent of GDP, 1991-2006; Figure 10. Caribbean (Selected Economies): Remittance Inflows, 2006; Figure 11. Per Capita GNI and Remittances (2006)
Figure 12. Haiti and Jamaica: Official Development Assistance, FDI, and Remittances(as a percent of GDP)Figure 13. Caribbean: Official Development Aid, FDI, and Remittances, 1980-2005; Box 1. Focus: Haiti and Jamaica; 2. Canada as a Country of Remitters; Table 3. Point System Evolution, 1967-2003; Figure 14. Canada: Composition of Permanent Immigration, 1980-2006; Table 4. Canada: Immigration as Percent of Population, 1967-2006; Figure 15. Canada: Permanent Migration and GDP Growth; Figure 16. Canada: Composition of Population, 1911-2006
Figure 17. Region of Origin of Recent Immigrants to Canada, 1971-2006 Figure 18. Caribbean-born Immigrants in Canada; Box 2. Immigration to Quebec; Table 5. Top 10 Country of Origin of Recent Immigrants, 2001-06; Figure 19. Canada: Percent of Recent Immigrants Remitting; Figure 20. Percentage of Respondents who Remitted, By Selected Countries of Birth; Figure 21. Canada: Average Annual Amount Remitted by Recent Migrants; Figure 22. Average Annual Amount Sent by Respondents who Remitted,By Selected Countries of Birth; Figure 23. Canada: Breakdown of Senders, By Amount Sent Annually (percent)
Table 6. Remittances and Immigrant Categories Figure 24. Bilateral Remittance Estimates using Migrant Stocks, Host Country Incomes, and Origin Country Incomes; Box 3. Money Laundering Threat to RSPs for Funds Going to/from the Caribbean; Box 4. Regulating RSPs at the Provincial Level; Table 7. Summary of STRs Received by FINTRAC; Table 8. Canada: On-site Visits to MSBs by FINTRAC; Table 9. Summary of AML/CFT and Other Requirements for RSPs in Canada; 3. The Canada-Haiti Remittance Corridor; Figure 25. Canada: Admitted Permanent Immigrants from Haiti, 1966-2006
Table 10. Haiti: Legal Permanent Resident Flow to the United States
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454036303321
Todoroki Emiko  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Canada-Caribbean remittance corridor : : fostering formal remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through effective regulation / / Emiko Todoroki, Matteo Vaccani, Wameek Noor
The Canada-Caribbean remittance corridor : : fostering formal remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through effective regulation / / Emiko Todoroki, Matteo Vaccani, Wameek Noor
Autore Todoroki Emiko
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2009
Descrizione fisica xxvii, 163 pages : illustrations, color map ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 332/.042
Altri autori (Persone) VaccaniMatteo
NoorWameek
Collana World Bank working paper
Soggetto topico Migrant remittances - Canada
Migrant remittances - Haiti
Migrant remittances - Jamaica
Foreign workers, Haitian - Canada
Foreign workers, Jamaican - Canada
Foreign workers - Legal status, laws, etc - Canada
ISBN 1-283-19650-6
9786613196507
0-8213-7923-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Description of Terms and Key Business Models; Executive Summary; Key Statistics; Introduction; Table 1. World Bank's Bilateral Remittance Corridor Analyses, 2008; 1. Migration and Remittance Patterns in the Caribbean; Figure 1. Regional Comparison: Net Migration Rate, 1970-2015; Figure 2. Caribbean: National Net Migration, 2005; Figure 3. Haiti and Jamaica: Net Migration Rate per 1000 people, 1970-2010; Figure 4. GNI Per Capita, By Region, 1980-2006 (current in international PPP)
Figure 5. Per Capita GDP Growth Rates, By Region, 1980-2006 (10yr moving average)Figure 6. Net Migration Rate and Per Capita GDP, 2000; Table 2. Percentage of Total Expatriates, Highly-skilled Aged 15+; Figure 7. Regional Comparison: Breakdown of Global Inward Remittances, 2007; Figure 8. Caribbean: Remittance inflow, 1991-2005; Figure 9. Regional Comparison: Remittances as a Percent of GDP, 1991-2006; Figure 10. Caribbean (Selected Economies): Remittance Inflows, 2006; Figure 11. Per Capita GNI and Remittances (2006)
Figure 12. Haiti and Jamaica: Official Development Assistance, FDI, and Remittances(as a percent of GDP)Figure 13. Caribbean: Official Development Aid, FDI, and Remittances, 1980-2005; Box 1. Focus: Haiti and Jamaica; 2. Canada as a Country of Remitters; Table 3. Point System Evolution, 1967-2003; Figure 14. Canada: Composition of Permanent Immigration, 1980-2006; Table 4. Canada: Immigration as Percent of Population, 1967-2006; Figure 15. Canada: Permanent Migration and GDP Growth; Figure 16. Canada: Composition of Population, 1911-2006
Figure 17. Region of Origin of Recent Immigrants to Canada, 1971-2006 Figure 18. Caribbean-born Immigrants in Canada; Box 2. Immigration to Quebec; Table 5. Top 10 Country of Origin of Recent Immigrants, 2001-06; Figure 19. Canada: Percent of Recent Immigrants Remitting; Figure 20. Percentage of Respondents who Remitted, By Selected Countries of Birth; Figure 21. Canada: Average Annual Amount Remitted by Recent Migrants; Figure 22. Average Annual Amount Sent by Respondents who Remitted,By Selected Countries of Birth; Figure 23. Canada: Breakdown of Senders, By Amount Sent Annually (percent)
Table 6. Remittances and Immigrant Categories Figure 24. Bilateral Remittance Estimates using Migrant Stocks, Host Country Incomes, and Origin Country Incomes; Box 3. Money Laundering Threat to RSPs for Funds Going to/from the Caribbean; Box 4. Regulating RSPs at the Provincial Level; Table 7. Summary of STRs Received by FINTRAC; Table 8. Canada: On-site Visits to MSBs by FINTRAC; Table 9. Summary of AML/CFT and Other Requirements for RSPs in Canada; 3. The Canada-Haiti Remittance Corridor; Figure 25. Canada: Admitted Permanent Immigrants from Haiti, 1966-2006
Table 10. Haiti: Legal Permanent Resident Flow to the United States
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778026103321
Todoroki Emiko  
Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The Canada-Caribbean remittance corridor : fostering formal remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through effective regulation / / Emiko Todoroki, Matteo Vaccani, Wameek Noor
The Canada-Caribbean remittance corridor : fostering formal remittances to Haiti and Jamaica through effective regulation / / Emiko Todoroki, Matteo Vaccani, Wameek Noor
Autore Todoroki Emiko
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Descrizione fisica xxvii, 163 pages : illustrations, color map ; ; 26 cm
Disciplina 332/.042
Altri autori (Persone) VaccaniMatteo
NoorWameek
Collana World Bank working paper
Soggetto topico Migrant remittances - Canada
Migrant remittances - Haiti
Migrant remittances - Jamaica
Foreign workers, Haitian - Canada
Foreign workers, Jamaican - Canada
Foreign workers - Legal status, laws, etc - Canada
ISBN 1-283-19650-6
9786613196507
0-8213-7923-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Description of Terms and Key Business Models; Executive Summary; Key Statistics; Introduction; Table 1. World Bank's Bilateral Remittance Corridor Analyses, 2008; 1. Migration and Remittance Patterns in the Caribbean; Figure 1. Regional Comparison: Net Migration Rate, 1970-2015; Figure 2. Caribbean: National Net Migration, 2005; Figure 3. Haiti and Jamaica: Net Migration Rate per 1000 people, 1970-2010; Figure 4. GNI Per Capita, By Region, 1980-2006 (current in international PPP)
Figure 5. Per Capita GDP Growth Rates, By Region, 1980-2006 (10yr moving average)Figure 6. Net Migration Rate and Per Capita GDP, 2000; Table 2. Percentage of Total Expatriates, Highly-skilled Aged 15+; Figure 7. Regional Comparison: Breakdown of Global Inward Remittances, 2007; Figure 8. Caribbean: Remittance inflow, 1991-2005; Figure 9. Regional Comparison: Remittances as a Percent of GDP, 1991-2006; Figure 10. Caribbean (Selected Economies): Remittance Inflows, 2006; Figure 11. Per Capita GNI and Remittances (2006)
Figure 12. Haiti and Jamaica: Official Development Assistance, FDI, and Remittances(as a percent of GDP)Figure 13. Caribbean: Official Development Aid, FDI, and Remittances, 1980-2005; Box 1. Focus: Haiti and Jamaica; 2. Canada as a Country of Remitters; Table 3. Point System Evolution, 1967-2003; Figure 14. Canada: Composition of Permanent Immigration, 1980-2006; Table 4. Canada: Immigration as Percent of Population, 1967-2006; Figure 15. Canada: Permanent Migration and GDP Growth; Figure 16. Canada: Composition of Population, 1911-2006
Figure 17. Region of Origin of Recent Immigrants to Canada, 1971-2006 Figure 18. Caribbean-born Immigrants in Canada; Box 2. Immigration to Quebec; Table 5. Top 10 Country of Origin of Recent Immigrants, 2001-06; Figure 19. Canada: Percent of Recent Immigrants Remitting; Figure 20. Percentage of Respondents who Remitted, By Selected Countries of Birth; Figure 21. Canada: Average Annual Amount Remitted by Recent Migrants; Figure 22. Average Annual Amount Sent by Respondents who Remitted,By Selected Countries of Birth; Figure 23. Canada: Breakdown of Senders, By Amount Sent Annually (percent)
Table 6. Remittances and Immigrant Categories Figure 24. Bilateral Remittance Estimates using Migrant Stocks, Host Country Incomes, and Origin Country Incomes; Box 3. Money Laundering Threat to RSPs for Funds Going to/from the Caribbean; Box 4. Regulating RSPs at the Provincial Level; Table 7. Summary of STRs Received by FINTRAC; Table 8. Canada: On-site Visits to MSBs by FINTRAC; Table 9. Summary of AML/CFT and Other Requirements for RSPs in Canada; 3. The Canada-Haiti Remittance Corridor; Figure 25. Canada: Admitted Permanent Immigrants from Haiti, 1966-2006
Table 10. Haiti: Legal Permanent Resident Flow to the United States
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806224103321
Todoroki Emiko  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Making remittances work : balancing financial integrity and inclusion / / Emiko Todoroki, Wameek Noor, Kuntay Celik, Anoma Kulathunga
Making remittances work : balancing financial integrity and inclusion / / Emiko Todoroki, Wameek Noor, Kuntay Celik, Anoma Kulathunga
Autore Todoroki Emiko
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina 332/.04246
Collana Directions in development
Soggetto topico Emigrant remittances
Migrant remittances
Foreign exchange
ISBN 1-4648-0110-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the authors -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- How remittance markets operate -- Overview of remittances market business models and agent networks -- Risks associated with remittance transactions -- Regulatory frameworks for money transfer businesses -- Regulating market entry for money transfer businesses -- Supervisory frameworks for money transfer businesses -- Broader policy conclusions enabling the promotion of financial inclusion while achieving financial integrity -- References -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786681003321
Todoroki Emiko  
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Making remittances work : balancing financial integrity and inclusion / / Emiko Todoroki, Wameek Noor, Kuntay Celik, Anoma Kulathunga
Making remittances work : balancing financial integrity and inclusion / / Emiko Todoroki, Wameek Noor, Kuntay Celik, Anoma Kulathunga
Autore Todoroki Emiko
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina 332/.04246
Collana Directions in development
Soggetto topico Emigrant remittances
Migrant remittances
Foreign exchange
ISBN 1-4648-0110-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the authors -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- How remittance markets operate -- Overview of remittances market business models and agent networks -- Risks associated with remittance transactions -- Regulatory frameworks for money transfer businesses -- Regulating market entry for money transfer businesses -- Supervisory frameworks for money transfer businesses -- Broader policy conclusions enabling the promotion of financial inclusion while achieving financial integrity -- References -- Boxes -- Figures -- Tables.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812849203321
Todoroki Emiko  
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui