A new survey has revealed that Kenyan mothers receives the highest amount of diaspora remittances from their children, followed by sister, brother and father.
Does the proximity mothers have with children at the formative age (0-15) compared to the time they have with their fathers (if they are present in their lives) explain this variation? Or it is just that mothers are more likely to be easier to support than fathers?
@kenyacoin I wonder how this looks like in other countries with significant diaspora population — like Nigeria.
Does the proximity mothers have with children at the formative age (0-15) compared to the time they have with their fathers (if they are present in their lives) explain this variation? Or it is just that mothers are more likely to be easier to support than fathers?