This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migration processes and to provide an empirical test drawing on the global migrant origin database. Conventional ideas that development in origin countries will reduce international migration are ultimately based on “push-pull”, neoclassical and other equilibrium models which assume an inversely proportional relationship between absolute levels and relative differences of wealth and migration. By contrast, another group of theories postulate that development leads to generally increased levels of migration and that societies go through migration transitions characterised by an inverted U-shaped pattern of emigration.The paper discusses as yet uno...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their supposed fail...
In this review, we examine theories, data, and research on the macroeconomic relationship between in...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
Drawing on global migration data covering the 1990-2010 period, this paper investigates the relation...
Using a growth theory perspective, this paper summarizes the recent advances on the bidirectional li...
Emigration first increases before decreasing with economic development. This bell-shaped relationshi...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
Emigration first increases and then decreases as a country experiences economic development. This in...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
The ‘mobility transition’ hypothesis – with emigration first increasing and then decreasing as a cou...
Whilst the literature on international migration expands at a seemingly exponential rate, significan...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their supposed fail...
This paper aims to generate new theoretical and empirical insights into the way states and policies ...
Emanating from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, theoretical approaches to understanding mi...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their supposed fail...
In this review, we examine theories, data, and research on the macroeconomic relationship between in...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...
This paper aims to advance a conceptual framework on the developmental drivers of international migr...
Drawing on global migration data covering the 1990-2010 period, this paper investigates the relation...
Using a growth theory perspective, this paper summarizes the recent advances on the bidirectional li...
Emigration first increases before decreasing with economic development. This bell-shaped relationshi...
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigr...
Emigration first increases and then decreases as a country experiences economic development. This in...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
The ‘mobility transition’ hypothesis – with emigration first increasing and then decreasing as a cou...
Whilst the literature on international migration expands at a seemingly exponential rate, significan...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their supposed fail...
This paper aims to generate new theoretical and empirical insights into the way states and policies ...
Emanating from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives, theoretical approaches to understanding mi...
The effectiveness of migration policies has been widely contested in the face of their supposed fail...
In this review, we examine theories, data, and research on the macroeconomic relationship between in...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...