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Survey of changes in governments' population policies from 1976 to 2005
United Nations Population Division, 2006
This publication shows, on a country-by-country basis, the evolution of Government views and policies from 1976 to 2005 with respect to population size and growth, population age structure, fertility and family planning, health and mo...
Will the EU respond to migration as a development issue?
A. Higazi / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2005
This paper examines the role of migration in economic, social and political development in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP). Following the inclusion of a migration clause (article 13) in the political dimensions chapter of the ...
Women on the move: time to bring gender into migration policy
Don Flynn; Eleonore Kofman / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
The export of labour through migration from developing countries is being encouraged by trade liberalisation and global shortages of labour in education, care and health. While international agencies are now analysing links between tr...
Analysis of people migrating from Latin American to Europe
A. Pellegrino / International Organization for Migration, 2004
Migration to Europe from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has grown rapidly over the last decade, most of the flows being directed towards southern European countries. Several factors spurred these recent flows, including the eco...
Learning lessons in global governance
J. Green; C. Thouez / Global Commission on International Migration, 2005
This paper reflects on major governance-related developments in both global environmental governance (GEG) and global migration governance (GMG). It extracts the lessons practitioners can learn from the strengths and weaknesses of bot...
How does migration advance or impede gender equality?
S. Jolly; H. Reeves / BRIDGE, 2005
How does migration advance or impede gender equality? How can policy-makers and practitioners promote gender equality in work on migration? This report seeks to answer these questions by looking at both internal and international migr...
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...
Regional migration regime: can it work in southern Africa?
J. Crush; V. Williams / Southern African Migration Project, 2004
This paper argues that the development of a regional temporary worker’s regime is needed in southern Africa if integrated regional development is to succeed. Since there is currently no workable regional labour migration regime a...
Relationship between inequality and migration
R. Black; C. Natali; J. Skinner / World Bank, 2005
This paper focuses on case studies across Central America, Eastern Europe, West Africa and South Asia and demonstrates how the mutual causality between migration and inequality varies both between and within regions. It emphasises the...
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Women on the move: time to bring gender into migration policy
Don Flynn; Eleonore Kofman / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
The export of labour through migration from developing countries is being encouraged by trade liberalisation and global shortages of labour in education, care and health. While international agencies are now analysing links between tr...
Analysis of people migrating from Latin American to Europe
A. Pellegrino / International Organization for Migration, 2004
Migration to Europe from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has grown rapidly over the last decade, most of the flows being directed towards southern European countries. Several factors spurred these recent flows, including the eco...
Learning lessons in global governance
J. Green; C. Thouez / Global Commission on International Migration, 2005
This paper reflects on major governance-related developments in both global environmental governance (GEG) and global migration governance (GMG). It extracts the lessons practitioners can learn from the strengths and weaknesses of bot...
How does migration advance or impede gender equality?
S. Jolly; H. Reeves / BRIDGE, 2005
How does migration advance or impede gender equality? How can policy-makers and practitioners promote gender equality in work on migration? This report seeks to answer these questions by looking at both internal and international migr...
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...
Regional migration regime: can it work in southern Africa?
J. Crush; V. Williams / Southern African Migration Project, 2004
This paper argues that the development of a regional temporary worker’s regime is needed in southern Africa if integrated regional development is to succeed. Since there is currently no workable regional labour migration regime a...
Relationship between inequality and migration
R. Black; C. Natali; J. Skinner / World Bank, 2005
This paper focuses on case studies across Central America, Eastern Europe, West Africa and South Asia and demonstrates how the mutual causality between migration and inequality varies both between and within regions. It emphasises the...
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...
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...
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Pew Hispanic Center
Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women (GAATW)
Campaigning against the global trafficking in people
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