That there is a relationship between population migration and development is axiomatic. Just what that relationship might be and how migration affects development, and development migration, is not, however, at all clear. Neither must it be assumed that migration and development are independent variables. This writer has maintained that migration is an integral part of development and the one cannot be truly separated from the other (Skeldon, 1997). Migration, or the more inclusive "mobility", can be conceptualized as the dynamic, spatial dimension of any society or economy. The mobility patterns of a country with a high Gross National Product (GDP) per capita, an economy dominated by service industries and the population distribu...
Using a growth theory perspective, this paper summarizes the recent advances on the bidirectional li...
The aim of this paper is to present in a complete way the kernel of such a production. People migrat...
Is migration merely a problem for the world? Does it generate any benefits? Who does benefit from mi...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
The relationship between migration and development is a topic of growing interest among internationa...
Since the 1970s, the link between migration and development has been identified as a major topic of ...
Migratory remittances are inseparable components of development. At the same time, both these concep...
Are migration and development connected? Migration is as old as humanity whilst economic development...
This article examines the recent rise of migration and development as a major area of policy concern...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
Migration in sub-Saharan Africa, as in the rest of the world, has always been an essential element i...
In this review, we examine theories, data, and research on the macroeconomic relationship between in...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
<p>In the first chapter of my dissertation I analyze the effect of migration and remittances on a sm...
Using a growth theory perspective, this paper summarizes the recent advances on the bidirectional li...
The aim of this paper is to present in a complete way the kernel of such a production. People migrat...
Is migration merely a problem for the world? Does it generate any benefits? Who does benefit from mi...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
The relationship between migration and development is a topic of growing interest among internationa...
Since the 1970s, the link between migration and development has been identified as a major topic of ...
Migratory remittances are inseparable components of development. At the same time, both these concep...
Are migration and development connected? Migration is as old as humanity whilst economic development...
This article examines the recent rise of migration and development as a major area of policy concern...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
Migration in sub-Saharan Africa, as in the rest of the world, has always been an essential element i...
In this review, we examine theories, data, and research on the macroeconomic relationship between in...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
<p>In the first chapter of my dissertation I analyze the effect of migration and remittances on a sm...
Using a growth theory perspective, this paper summarizes the recent advances on the bidirectional li...
The aim of this paper is to present in a complete way the kernel of such a production. People migrat...
Is migration merely a problem for the world? Does it generate any benefits? Who does benefit from mi...