移民投机:全球南方的小额信贷和移民

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-06-19 DOI:10.1080/01436597.2023.2221190
M. Bylander
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在全球南方,小额信贷提供商已经开始提供正式的离乡前贷款,作为其促进移民金融包容性的更广泛努力的一部分。本文批判性地考察了这些移民贷款背后的逻辑,借鉴了孟加拉国的数据,以使这些项目合理化的话语转变变得不自然。正式移民贷款的支持者认为,这些贷款使移民成为“有价值的投资”,同时降低了移民成本和风险。然而,这些说法忽视了移民劳动力的系统性不稳定性、通过小额信贷被虐待和剥夺的可能性,以及正式债务可能加剧移民脆弱性的方式。在提出这些主张时,我提请注意使当代形式的移民贷款成为可能的基础设施,强调移民贷款现在成为可能,正是因为金融机构已经找到了重塑向流动人口贷款风险的方法。因此,我认为移民贷款是移民投机的一种形式——移民经历成为小额信贷机构投资和盈利的场所。
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Migration speculation: microfinance and migration in the Global South
Abstract Across the Global South, microfinance providers have begun offering formalised pre-departure loans as part of their broader efforts to promote migrant financial inclusion. This article critically examines the logic behind these migration loans, drawing on data from Bangladesh to denaturalise the discursive shifts justifying these programs. Advocates of formalised migration loans view them as enabling the ‘worthwhile investment’ of migration, while reducing migration costs and risks. Yet these claims ignore the systemic precarity of migrant labour, the potential for abuse and dispossession via microcredit, and the ways that formal debt can heighten vulnerability for migrants. In making these claims, I draw attention to the infrastructures that have enabled contemporary forms of migration lending, highlighting that migration loans are now possible precisely because financial institutions have found ways to reshape the risks of lending to mobile populations. As such, I make the case for seeing migration loans as a form of migration speculation—in which migrant experiences become a site of investment and profit for microfinance institutions.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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