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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...
Assessment of migration and development in Angola and Zambia
S. Ammassari / International Organization for Migration, 2005
This paper assesses and analyses the migration and development situation of Angola and Zambia, with a special focus on skills migration and a review of government policies and capacity related to skills migration and initiatives of va...
Strong leadership needed to address human resource needs to reduce maternal mortality
World Health Organization, 2005
This policy brief from the World Health Report argues that it will not be possible to effectively scale up Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) care without confronting the global health workforce crisis. It argues that the low n...
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...
The migration of the highly skilled to "developed" countries: what are the consequences for the developing countries?
A. Tanner / Global Commission on International Migration, 2005
What consequences do the recruitment immigration policies of the developed world and the strongly increasing international migration of the talented have on the societal problems of the developing world? This article focuses on acute,...
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...
Wealthy countries gains maintain the brain drain in the health sector
Bruno Marchal; Guy Kegels / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
A steady flow of health personnel, including nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, pharmacists and researchers, migrates from developing countries to North America, Japan and Europe. Researchers from Belgium’s Institute for Tropical...
Including migration into pro-poor policies: Africa
R. Black / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2004
This paper reports on the findings of a survey on migration and pro-poor policy in Africa. The survey focused on international refugees, IDPs, and on five specific areas of public policy: brain drain; links with diaspora; African Unit...
Are remittances enough?: economic consequences of migration in the Caribbean
K. Nurse / Canadian Foundation for the Americas, 2004
This paper examines the developmental impact of the growth of the diasporic economy on Caribbean countries, focusing on the issues of remittances, diasporic exports, brain drain, as well as the new health and security risks associated...
Items 41 to 50 of 70

Items 41 to 50 of 70

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...
Assessment of migration and development in Angola and Zambia
S. Ammassari / International Organization for Migration, 2005
This paper assesses and analyses the migration and development situation of Angola and Zambia, with a special focus on skills migration and a review of government policies and capacity related to skills migration and initiatives of va...
Strong leadership needed to address human resource needs to reduce maternal mortality
World Health Organization, 2005
This policy brief from the World Health Report argues that it will not be possible to effectively scale up Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) care without confronting the global health workforce crisis. It argues that the low n...
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...
The migration of the highly skilled to "developed" countries: what are the consequences for the developing countries?
A. Tanner / Global Commission on International Migration, 2005
What consequences do the recruitment immigration policies of the developed world and the strongly increasing international migration of the talented have on the societal problems of the developing world? This article focuses on acute,...
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...
Wealthy countries gains maintain the brain drain in the health sector
Bruno Marchal; Guy Kegels / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
A steady flow of health personnel, including nurses, doctors, physiotherapists, pharmacists and researchers, migrates from developing countries to North America, Japan and Europe. Researchers from Belgium’s Institute for Tropical...
Including migration into pro-poor policies: Africa
R. Black / Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty, University of Sussex, 2004
This paper reports on the findings of a survey on migration and pro-poor policy in Africa. The survey focused on international refugees, IDPs, and on five specific areas of public policy: brain drain; links with diaspora; African Unit...
Are remittances enough?: economic consequences of migration in the Caribbean
K. Nurse / Canadian Foundation for the Americas, 2004
This paper examines the developmental impact of the growth of the diasporic economy on Caribbean countries, focusing on the issues of remittances, diasporic exports, brain drain, as well as the new health and security risks associated...
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