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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...
Canadian immigrant communities' impact on their home countries
R. Robinson / Canadian Foundation for the Americas, 2004
This paper looks at transnational immigrant communities living in Canada, focusing on the issues of remittance market development in the south, and some of the most recent initiatives that rich countries and some international develop...
Rural-urban migration fuelled China's new urban growth
H. Ping; F.N. Pieke / Eldis Document Store, 2003
This paper provides an overview of the causes, impacts and implications of both internal migration within China and international migration from China, drawing on interviews with key researchers and policy advisors; a review of recent...
Impacts of teacher migration
A. Sives; W.J. Morgan; S. Appleton / Centre for Comparative Education Research, University of Nottingham, 2004
This paper highlights the importance of the role of teachers in developing countries not only as educational leaders, but also in recognising their contribution to wider community and national development. The paper argues that the mi...
Finding correlations between international migration, remittances and poverty reduction
R.H. Adams; J. Page / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2003
This paper examines the impact of international migration and remittances on poverty in a broad cross-section of developing countries. It constructs a new data set on poverty, international migration, and remittances for 74 low- and m...
Is money being sent back home equating to overseas development assistance (ODA) for Sri Lanka?
D. Sriskandarajah / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2002
Sri Lanka has been the source of large numbers of migrants and the recipient of much development assistance, but what is the nature and extent of the links between development assistance and migration flows in the country? This paper ...
Circulation or convection? Following the flow of health workers along the hierarchy of wealth
A. Padarath; C. Chamberlain; D. McCoy; A. Ntuli; M. Rowson; R. Loewenson / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2003
Considering the effects of maldistribution and the brain drain are having on the foundation of skilled human resources, how can healthcare systems function adequately and effectively in Southern Africa ? This discussion paper, comissi...
On the move: migration, globalisation and sustainable development
Cecilia Tacoli; David Okali / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
By all appearances, migration has stepped up in the past two decades. Is it correct to say that migration is one of the problems of globalisation? What effect does this movement have on local economic growth? Does it contribute to sus...
Immigration, multiculturalism and racism in the UK
C. Whitwell / Sussex Centre for Migration Research, 2002
This paper examines the relationship between international migration in the last decade of the 20th Century and the changing discourses in the UK around issues of multiculturalism, citizenship and the need to develop and implement eff...
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Canadian immigrant communities' impact on their home countries
R. Robinson / Canadian Foundation for the Americas, 2004
This paper looks at transnational immigrant communities living in Canada, focusing on the issues of remittance market development in the south, and some of the most recent initiatives that rich countries and some international develop...
Rural-urban migration fuelled China's new urban growth
H. Ping; F.N. Pieke / Eldis Document Store, 2003
This paper provides an overview of the causes, impacts and implications of both internal migration within China and international migration from China, drawing on interviews with key researchers and policy advisors; a review of recent...
Impacts of teacher migration
A. Sives; W.J. Morgan; S. Appleton / Centre for Comparative Education Research, University of Nottingham, 2004
This paper highlights the importance of the role of teachers in developing countries not only as educational leaders, but also in recognising their contribution to wider community and national development. The paper argues that the mi...
Finding correlations between international migration, remittances and poverty reduction
R.H. Adams; J. Page / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2003
This paper examines the impact of international migration and remittances on poverty in a broad cross-section of developing countries. It constructs a new data set on poverty, international migration, and remittances for 74 low- and m...
Is money being sent back home equating to overseas development assistance (ODA) for Sri Lanka?
D. Sriskandarajah / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2002
Sri Lanka has been the source of large numbers of migrants and the recipient of much development assistance, but what is the nature and extent of the links between development assistance and migration flows in the country? This paper ...
Circulation or convection? Following the flow of health workers along the hierarchy of wealth
A. Padarath; C. Chamberlain; D. McCoy; A. Ntuli; M. Rowson; R. Loewenson / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2003
Considering the effects of maldistribution and the brain drain are having on the foundation of skilled human resources, how can healthcare systems function adequately and effectively in Southern Africa ? This discussion paper, comissi...
On the move: migration, globalisation and sustainable development
Cecilia Tacoli; David Okali / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
By all appearances, migration has stepped up in the past two decades. Is it correct to say that migration is one of the problems of globalisation? What effect does this movement have on local economic growth? Does it contribute to sus...
Immigration, multiculturalism and racism in the UK
C. Whitwell / Sussex Centre for Migration Research, 2002
This paper examines the relationship between international migration in the last decade of the 20th Century and the changing discourses in the UK around issues of multiculturalism, citizenship and the need to develop and implement eff...
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Pew Hispanic Center
Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
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