While it is still a matter of global dialogue whether and how migration will feature in the post-2015 framework, remittance-dependent countries like Nepal clearly back migration in their post-Millennium Development Goal (MDG) discussions. We argue that a broader concept of mobility has to be integrated into those debates. This understanding would go beyond remittance-intense migration to include the increasing diversity of migration patterns and related commodification services, the close linkages between internal and international mobility, and the unequal access to and benefits of mobility, all of which calls for a more fundamental human rights perspective to be integrated into post-MDG-debates
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
This paper seeks to answer two questions, ’who migrate?’ and ’who migrate where?’ Social exclusion i...
This study examines the interplay between the politics of mobility and changing notions of opportuni...
The relationship between migration, development, and human rights is a topic of growing interest amo...
‘Inclusive growth’ is understood to encompass both a lasting reduction in absolute poverty and a mor...
Migration has long been an important livelihood option for the Nepalese people. In 1815, migration w...
Part A of this report provides a systematic update of the evidence base regarding migration’s releva...
Migration is transformative both for those who move and for the places and economies of source and d...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
Migration and mobility are major characteristics of societies worldwide. The reasons for and pathway...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordEconomic...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have - for bett...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
Over the centuries millions of people have migrated—despite the physical, cultural, and economic obs...
Nepali students today are spread worldwide due to globalization and an increasing migration trend in...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
This paper seeks to answer two questions, ’who migrate?’ and ’who migrate where?’ Social exclusion i...
This study examines the interplay between the politics of mobility and changing notions of opportuni...
The relationship between migration, development, and human rights is a topic of growing interest amo...
‘Inclusive growth’ is understood to encompass both a lasting reduction in absolute poverty and a mor...
Migration has long been an important livelihood option for the Nepalese people. In 1815, migration w...
Part A of this report provides a systematic update of the evidence base regarding migration’s releva...
Migration is transformative both for those who move and for the places and economies of source and d...
Labour migration emerged after World War II as a national development strategy for developing countr...
Migration and mobility are major characteristics of societies worldwide. The reasons for and pathway...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordEconomic...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have - for bett...
Remittances occupy an important place at the intersection of migration with finance and development....
Over the centuries millions of people have migrated—despite the physical, cultural, and economic obs...
Nepali students today are spread worldwide due to globalization and an increasing migration trend in...
In a globalising market, labour migration in low-skilled sectors plays an important role. A growin...
This paper seeks to answer two questions, ’who migrate?’ and ’who migrate where?’ Social exclusion i...
This study examines the interplay between the politics of mobility and changing notions of opportuni...