Remittances are critical for many Nepali households, especially those with low or unstable incomes. The question, therefore, is not just how to rethink remittance use, but how to rethink the economic structures that force remittances to substitute for public provision and domestic opportunity.
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Asmita is pursuing Bachelors in Economics from Kathmandu University School of Arts.
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