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Internal migration and economic growth and development in Asia
P. Deshingkar / Asia 2015 Conference: Promoting Growth, Ending Poverty, 2006
This paper explores the relationship between internal migration and economic growth and development in Asia, concentrating on four countries – China, India, Vietnam and Indonesia – and looks at ways in which greatest benefit...
Migration is negatively affecting school attendance and quality of education in Mongolia
M. Batbaatar / Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2006
This study examined the impact of rural-urban migration on children's access to education in Mongolia. The research specifically focused on finding out how and why migration improved children’s access to secondary education (with...
Relationship between migration status and household living conditions in Ethiopia?
M. Blessing / African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya, 2005
The increases in internal migration and the rate of urban growth associated with economic and political transitions in countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific, have made migration a salient feature of life in developi...
What factors shaped individual-level internal migration in Russia during its transition?
T.P. Gerber / Global Development Network, 2005
This paper examines the factors shaping individual-level internal migration in Russia during the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods using survey data containing 7167 retrospective residential histories from 1985 through 2001, merged ...
Does internal migration increase poverty in Nepal?
Bal K.C. / Central Department of Population Studies, Nepal, 2003
Migration is a component of population change that can change the size, growth and other characteristics of the population both in sending and receiving areas. This paper discusses internal migration of native born population in Nepal...
Does internal migration harm educational opportunities for children in Ghana, or offer more?
I.M. Hashim / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005
This paper explores the linkages between children’s independent migration and education, both formal and non-formal, who have moved from rural, farming households in northern Ghana to rural and urban households in central and sou...
Is there a relationship between internal and international migration in Egypt?
A. Zohry / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005
This study explores the interrelationships between internal and international migration in Egypt. It is guided by the following questions: Do different categories of people engage in internal as opposed to international...
Internal migration: lessons from Asia
International Organization for Migration, 2005
This document is a report from the The Regional Conference on Migration and Development in Asia, held in Lanzhou, China from 14-16 March 2005. The report focuses on the migration and development experiences of a selected number...
Rural-urban migration and its implications livelihood strategies
P. Deshingkar / Programme of Advisory and Support Services to DFID, 2004
This paper examines the nature of changes and trends in rural-urban migration and the relevance of local labour markets and remittances to the livelihoods strategies of the rural poor. Main findings include: temp...
Migrant labour in Gauteng Province, South Africa
M. Oosthuizen / Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2005
This study aims to quantify and describe migration to and migrant labour in Gauteng Province, South Africa, with a view to gaining some insight into special challenges that in-migrant households may present. Based on an analysis of th...
Items 41 to 50 of 59

Items 41 to 50 of 59

Internal migration and economic growth and development in Asia
P. Deshingkar / Asia 2015 Conference: Promoting Growth, Ending Poverty, 2006
This paper explores the relationship between internal migration and economic growth and development in Asia, concentrating on four countries – China, India, Vietnam and Indonesia – and looks at ways in which greatest benefit...
Migration is negatively affecting school attendance and quality of education in Mongolia
M. Batbaatar / Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2006
This study examined the impact of rural-urban migration on children's access to education in Mongolia. The research specifically focused on finding out how and why migration improved children’s access to secondary education (with...
Relationship between migration status and household living conditions in Ethiopia?
M. Blessing / African Population and Health Research Center, Nairobi, Kenya, 2005
The increases in internal migration and the rate of urban growth associated with economic and political transitions in countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific, have made migration a salient feature of life in developi...
What factors shaped individual-level internal migration in Russia during its transition?
T.P. Gerber / Global Development Network, 2005
This paper examines the factors shaping individual-level internal migration in Russia during the late Soviet and post-Soviet periods using survey data containing 7167 retrospective residential histories from 1985 through 2001, merged ...
Does internal migration increase poverty in Nepal?
Bal K.C. / Central Department of Population Studies, Nepal, 2003
Migration is a component of population change that can change the size, growth and other characteristics of the population both in sending and receiving areas. This paper discusses internal migration of native born population in Nepal...
Does internal migration harm educational opportunities for children in Ghana, or offer more?
I.M. Hashim / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005
This paper explores the linkages between children’s independent migration and education, both formal and non-formal, who have moved from rural, farming households in northern Ghana to rural and urban households in central and sou...
Is there a relationship between internal and international migration in Egypt?
A. Zohry / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2005
This study explores the interrelationships between internal and international migration in Egypt. It is guided by the following questions: Do different categories of people engage in internal as opposed to international...
Internal migration: lessons from Asia
International Organization for Migration, 2005
This document is a report from the The Regional Conference on Migration and Development in Asia, held in Lanzhou, China from 14-16 March 2005. The report focuses on the migration and development experiences of a selected number...
Rural-urban migration and its implications livelihood strategies
P. Deshingkar / Programme of Advisory and Support Services to DFID, 2004
This paper examines the nature of changes and trends in rural-urban migration and the relevance of local labour markets and remittances to the livelihoods strategies of the rural poor. Main findings include: temp...
Migrant labour in Gauteng Province, South Africa
M. Oosthuizen / Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2005
This study aims to quantify and describe migration to and migrant labour in Gauteng Province, South Africa, with a view to gaining some insight into special challenges that in-migrant households may present. Based on an analysis of th...
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