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Since the end of the 2008-2009 recession, remittances from illegal immigrants in the United States to Mexico
Rokeach Value Survey
A psychological assessment tool developed by Milton Rokeach for measuring individual's value systems, consisting of two sets of values—terminal (end goal) values and instrumental (mode of behavior) values.
Terminal Values
Long-term life goals or desirable end-states that individuals strive to achieve, reflecting what is most important to them in life.
Consumption-Specific Values
Values that guide an individual's behavior and choices specifically in the context of consuming goods and services.
Terminal Values
End goals in life that are desirable in their own right, such as happiness, self-respect, and peace.
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