Exploring Remittance Behaviors Among Cuban Migrants

Exploring Remittance Behaviors Among Cuban Migrants

By Department of Politics, Governance & Economics

Join us for an engaging discussion on the remittance behaviors of Cuban migrants in two global diaspora hubs: Miami and Madrid.

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American University School of International Service

4400 Massachusetts Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20016

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Community • Nationality

Join us for an engaging discussion on the remittance behaviors of Cuban migrants in two global diaspora hubs: Miami and Madrid. This event will highlight a groundbreaking doctoral study that fills a key gap in literature by comparing these two communities. Through a blend of quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews, the research explores why and how Cuban migrants send remittances, uncovering motivations like familial responsibility and the resilience of these practices. Whether you're interested in migration studies, economic lifelines, or cultural dynamics, this conversation will offer fresh insights and thoughtful perspectives. 

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Oct 17 · 12:30 PM EDT