Introduction Migration has always had both beneficial and negative impacts on migrants themselves, their origin communities and their destinations. However, recently, a higher level of attention has been focused on this issue, for a number of reasons: The last two decades have seen an increase in the scale and complexity of international migration. The dominant gradient of flow has moved from north–north to south–north countries so that the potential developmental effects on south countries have increased. Not only have the numbers of expatriates from poorer countries in better-off nations increased exponentially, but the ‘hyper-connectivity’ (Dade, 2004) facilitated by modern information, communication and travel technology has allowed the...
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Migration has moved to the centre stage of development policy after decades of waiting in the wings....
International migration affects all countries of the world. It is anticipated that in an increasingl...
The costs and benefits of migration are distributed, unevenly, between and within countries and soci...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
This report has been prepared for the Department for International Development by Thomas Lacroix, su...
International migration is a powerful symbol of global inequality, whether in terms of wages, labour...
Migration and poverty: ambivalent relationships Migration can both cause and be caused by poverty. S...
Abstract: This paper provides a review of the literature on the development impact of migration and ...
International audienceSouth-South dynamic migrations offer the opportunity to some impoverished coun...
Part A of this report provides a systematic update of the evidence base regarding migration’s releva...
No. 8This paper provides a state of the art overview of current thinking and available evidence on t...
The movement of labor resources from one country to another continues to occur in the global world o...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
The discourse on migration and poverty has largely shown that international labour migration reduces...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). The purpose of this paper is to explore how ...
Migration has moved to the centre stage of development policy after decades of waiting in the wings....
International migration affects all countries of the world. It is anticipated that in an increasingl...
The costs and benefits of migration are distributed, unevenly, between and within countries and soci...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
This report has been prepared for the Department for International Development by Thomas Lacroix, su...
International migration is a powerful symbol of global inequality, whether in terms of wages, labour...
Migration and poverty: ambivalent relationships Migration can both cause and be caused by poverty. S...
Abstract: This paper provides a review of the literature on the development impact of migration and ...
International audienceSouth-South dynamic migrations offer the opportunity to some impoverished coun...
Part A of this report provides a systematic update of the evidence base regarding migration’s releva...
No. 8This paper provides a state of the art overview of current thinking and available evidence on t...
The movement of labor resources from one country to another continues to occur in the global world o...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
The discourse on migration and poverty has largely shown that international labour migration reduces...
Comments should be addressed by email to the author(s). The purpose of this paper is to explore how ...
Migration has moved to the centre stage of development policy after decades of waiting in the wings....
International migration affects all countries of the world. It is anticipated that in an increasingl...