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Immigration prediction model could offer policy solutions
N. Howe; R. Jackson / Center for Retirement Research, Boston College, 2006
Assumptions about international migration are an increasingly important component of demographic projections. Yet most official immigration projections both in the United States and abroad rely on ad-hoc assumptions based on little th...
What are the economic implications of migration remittances?
D. Ratha; W.| Shaw / Prospects for the Global Economy [World Bank], 2006
This report explores the gains and losses from international migration from the perspective of developing countries, with special attention to the money that migrants send home. The report also considers policy initiatives that could ...
Collective remittances could be a key factor in the development of Latin American migrants’ communities of origin
F.L. Ascencio / Latin American Economic System, Venezuela, 2004
It is widely recognized that international migrants make fundamental contributions not only for the development of the economies and communities to which they emigrate but also for the economic development of their countries of origin...
Does Nigeria benefit from international migration?
C. Nwajiuba / Global Commission on International Migration, 2005
This study identifies and examines factors leading to international migration from Nigeria, looks at the consequences on rural livelihoods in selected states in the country as well exploring the implications of international migration...
What are the economic effects of migration?
M. Schiff; C. Ozden / World Bank Publications, 2005
This study examines the economic effects of migration, especially its impact on economic development. A compilation of articles are structured into two parts in the volume. Through four case studies (using Mexico, Guatemala and the Ph...
Links between aging, migration and the political economy
M. Tosum / International Monetary Fund, 2005
This paper uses an overlapping generations model with international labor mobility and a politically responsive fiscal policy to examine aging in developed and developing regions. It looks at links between migration, aging, the econom...
Counteracting brain drain in developing countries
D. Sriskandarajah / Global Development Network, 2005
This paper examines the impact of migration on development in developing countries experiencing significant outflows of migrants. The paper also presents a review of the literature illustrating how migration can be managed in order to...
Can UK migrant temporary worker schemes benefit development?
C. Barber; R. Black; P. Tenaglia / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005
This paper examines the specific aspects of the design of migrant temporary worker schemes in the UK, and how this affects their impact on development. Four policy areas are identified: governance of recruitment, legislation an...
The effect of brain drain on the home economies
A. Konseiga / Global Development Network, 2004
In the present globalization era an increasing attention is paid to the ambiguous relationship between international migration, brain drain, and economic growth, but few papers analyzed the growth impact of skilled migration. T...
Links between economic development and migration
R. Lucas / Expert Group on Development Issues, Department for International Development Cooperation. Ministry o, 2005
The study presents a review of the issues and evidence linking economic development in low-income countries with their migration experiences, focusing mainly on labour migration. In the study different forms of migration outcomes, sha...
Items 61 to 70 of 79

Items 61 to 70 of 78

What are the economic implications of migration remittances?
D. Ratha; W.| Shaw / Prospects for the Global Economy [World Bank], 2006
This report explores the gains and losses from international migration from the perspective of developing countries, with special attention to the money that migrants send home. The report also considers policy initiatives that could ...
Collective remittances could be a key factor in the development of Latin American migrants’ communities of origin
F.L. Ascencio / Latin American Economic System, Venezuela, 2004
It is widely recognized that international migrants make fundamental contributions not only for the development of the economies and communities to which they emigrate but also for the economic development of their countries of origin...
Does Nigeria benefit from international migration?
C. Nwajiuba / Global Commission on International Migration, 2005
This study identifies and examines factors leading to international migration from Nigeria, looks at the consequences on rural livelihoods in selected states in the country as well exploring the implications of international migration...
What are the economic effects of migration?
M. Schiff; C. Ozden / World Bank Publications, 2005
This study examines the economic effects of migration, especially its impact on economic development. A compilation of articles are structured into two parts in the volume. Through four case studies (using Mexico, Guatemala and the Ph...
Links between aging, migration and the political economy
M. Tosum / International Monetary Fund, 2005
This paper uses an overlapping generations model with international labor mobility and a politically responsive fiscal policy to examine aging in developed and developing regions. It looks at links between migration, aging, the econom...
Counteracting brain drain in developing countries
D. Sriskandarajah / Global Development Network, 2005
This paper examines the impact of migration on development in developing countries experiencing significant outflows of migrants. The paper also presents a review of the literature illustrating how migration can be managed in order to...
Can UK migrant temporary worker schemes benefit development?
C. Barber; R. Black; P. Tenaglia / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005
This paper examines the specific aspects of the design of migrant temporary worker schemes in the UK, and how this affects their impact on development. Four policy areas are identified: governance of recruitment, legislation an...
The effect of brain drain on the home economies
A. Konseiga / Global Development Network, 2004
In the present globalization era an increasing attention is paid to the ambiguous relationship between international migration, brain drain, and economic growth, but few papers analyzed the growth impact of skilled migration. T...
Links between economic development and migration
R. Lucas / Expert Group on Development Issues, Department for International Development Cooperation. Ministry o, 2005
The study presents a review of the issues and evidence linking economic development in low-income countries with their migration experiences, focusing mainly on labour migration. In the study different forms of migration outcomes, sha...
Migration between West African countries lowers economic growth in the sending country
A. Konseiga / GDNet document store, 2005
This paper attempts to analyse the impact of the migration of skilled workers on economic growth in the sending country, focussing on the countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). It argues that, althou...
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Pew Hispanic Center
Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
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