their homes. Some of these migrants are internal movers who earn relatively little as parts of national workforces in countries with low wages and restricted job markets (Borjas 2006,Gullette 2007, Skop et al. 2006). In a weak
labor market where low wages are paid, the internal migrant may remit, but at a rate far lower than compatriots who cross international lines and find higher wages in foreign countries (Campbell 2010, Liang & White 1996,White 2009). Other migrants may cross national lines, yet find low wages as they move regionally, as is often the case with sub-Saharan African movers (Castles 2009, Mazzucato et al.2008, Triandafyllidou 2009).