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Migración y desarrollo
versión impresa ISSN 1870-7599
Resumen
WITHERS, Matt. Migration-underdevelopment in Sri Lanka: a critique of remittance capital. Migr. desarro [online]. 2017, vol.15, n.29, pp.71-95. ISSN 1870-7599.
Temporary labour migration from Sri Lanka to West Asia commenced in 1977 and has since become a dominant livelihood strategy for households and the largest source of export earnings for the economy. Dominant policy-level assumptions of a mutually-beneficial «triple win» between migrants and countries of origin and destination claim that temporary labour migration produces positive economic outcomes for all. Yet while labour-receiving economies clearly benefit from exploiting reserve armies of labour and care, the developmental implications of remittance capital for migrant households and sending economies have remained under-theorised. This paper advances a critique of remittance capital at household, national and global scales to demonstrate how temporary labour migration has left Sri Lanka a precariously uneven and remittance-dependent economy. Sri Lanka’s dilemma hinges on a central contradiction: uneven development has forced marginalised populations into foreign employment, only for their remittances to finance a model of development they themselves are excluded from.
Palabras llave : Remittance capital; remittance economy; temporary labour migration; migration-development; Sri Lanka.