Migration of skilled workers
- Social discriminations that target new generation migrant workers in China
- X. Ying / AgEcon Search, 2011
- This paper studies the correlation of migrant workers in China and their social problems from the aspects of “migrant workers and social discrimination” and “new generation and mobility of social class”. The pa...
- Can migration positively influence development?
- S. Nonnenmacher / International Organization for Migration, 2010
- This paper examines how migration and development are linked, the potential benefits of mainstreaming migration into development, and the current state of affairs with including migration issues into development planning around the wo...
- Circular migration - who benefits the most?
- P. Wickramasekara / Global Union Research Network, 2011
- ‘Circular migration’ has recently been promoted as a triple win solution, bringing benefits to destination countries, origin countries and migrant workers themselves, thus projecting it as a major mechanism to reap develop...
- Key findings in migration research
- Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2009
- The report is a summary of six years of investigation into migration policy and practice. It encompasses thematic and regional reviews of emerging migration issues and policies as well as targeted empirical field research in a number ...
- What incentives should be in place to retain Swaziland's health workers?
- S. Masango; K. Gathu; S. Sibandze / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2008
- This country study maps and assesses incentives for retaining heath workers, particularly non-financial incentives. It explores existing policies, their relevance to current factors driving exit and retention, and propo...
- Rethinking immigration policy in South Africa
- S. Johnson (ed); A. Bernstein (ed) / Centre for Development and Enterprise, South Africa, 2007
- South Africa suffers from a serious shortage of skilled people. This is a major constraint on the prospects of achieving the kind of sustained economic growth that will reduce poverty and open the way for much wider participation in t...
- Evaluating circular migration
- K. Newland; D.R. Agunias; A. Terrazas / Migration Policy Institute, 2008
- Circular migration is a continuing, long-term and fluid pattern of international mobility of people among countries that occupy what is now increasingly recognised as a single economic space. At its best, circular migration increases ...
- Retaining Albania's skilled workers
- E. Germenji; I. Gedeghi / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2008
- Within the last decade, developed countries' immigration policies have become increasingly skewed in favour of skilled migrants. Despite this recent attention on the emigration of the highly skilled workers from Albania has yet to be ...
- How does the brain drain affect women?
- F. Docquier; B. L. Lowell; A. Marfouk / Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, 2007
- International migration is a diverse phenomenon and its impact on source and destination countries has attracted the increased attention of policymakers, scientists and international agencies. Due to the lack of harmonised data, the b...
- Strategies needed to mitigate the causes of health worker migration in Africa
- C. Pagett; A. Padarath / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2007
- This Equinet paper reviews current multi-lateral, bilateral and regional agreements, Codes of practice, strategies and position statements that govern the migration of health workers from East and Southern African countries. It finds ...
- Social discriminations that target new generation migrant workers in China
- X. Ying / AgEcon Search, 2011
- This paper studies the correlation of migrant workers in China and their social problems from the aspects of “migrant workers and social discrimination” and “new generation and mobility of social class”. The pa...
- Can migration positively influence development?
- S. Nonnenmacher / International Organization for Migration, 2010
- This paper examines how migration and development are linked, the potential benefits of mainstreaming migration into development, and the current state of affairs with including migration issues into development planning around the wo...
- Circular migration - who benefits the most?
- P. Wickramasekara / Global Union Research Network, 2011
- ‘Circular migration’ has recently been promoted as a triple win solution, bringing benefits to destination countries, origin countries and migrant workers themselves, thus projecting it as a major mechanism to reap develop...
- Key findings in migration research
- Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2009
- The report is a summary of six years of investigation into migration policy and practice. It encompasses thematic and regional reviews of emerging migration issues and policies as well as targeted empirical field research in a number ...
- What incentives should be in place to retain Swaziland's health workers?
- S. Masango; K. Gathu; S. Sibandze / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2008
- This country study maps and assesses incentives for retaining heath workers, particularly non-financial incentives. It explores existing policies, their relevance to current factors driving exit and retention, and propo...
- Rethinking immigration policy in South Africa
- S. Johnson (ed); A. Bernstein (ed) / Centre for Development and Enterprise, South Africa, 2007
- South Africa suffers from a serious shortage of skilled people. This is a major constraint on the prospects of achieving the kind of sustained economic growth that will reduce poverty and open the way for much wider participation in t...
- Evaluating circular migration
- K. Newland; D.R. Agunias; A. Terrazas / Migration Policy Institute, 2008
- Circular migration is a continuing, long-term and fluid pattern of international mobility of people among countries that occupy what is now increasingly recognised as a single economic space. At its best, circular migration increases ...
- Retaining Albania's skilled workers
- E. Germenji; I. Gedeghi / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2008
- Within the last decade, developed countries' immigration policies have become increasingly skewed in favour of skilled migrants. Despite this recent attention on the emigration of the highly skilled workers from Albania has yet to be ...
- How does the brain drain affect women?
- F. Docquier; B. L. Lowell; A. Marfouk / Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, 2007
- International migration is a diverse phenomenon and its impact on source and destination countries has attracted the increased attention of policymakers, scientists and international agencies. Due to the lack of harmonised data, the b...
- Strategies needed to mitigate the causes of health worker migration in Africa
- C. Pagett; A. Padarath / EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2007
- This Equinet paper reviews current multi-lateral, bilateral and regional agreements, Codes of practice, strategies and position statements that govern the migration of health workers from East and Southern African countries. It finds ...
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