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Dynamics of North East to South East migration (and vice versa) in Brazil
N.M. Fiess; D. Verner / World Bank, 2003
This paper bases its arguments around the dynamics of Migration in Brazil, which historically, has been a mechanism for adjustment to disequilibria. The authors profiles migrants from the North East and South East of Brazil, and draws...
What policies should India adopt with regard to the diaspora so as to maximise her welfare and strategic goals?
D. Kapur / Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2003
With one of the largest pools of relatively low wage semi-skilled and skilled labour, India is poised as a critical of global sourcing of labour. How can India take advantage of these future trends, so as not only to maximise the welf...
Remittances from migrants more important than aid
P. Gammeltoft / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2002
This paper examines the flows of migrants' remittances in relation to other financial flows to developing countries. Since remittances by unofficial channels by all estimates are significant, the remittance amounts reported here are q...
How are issues of refugees, poverty and real development interlinked?
P. Beaucage / Centre for Developing-Area Studies, McGill University, 2000
This presentation pursues two areas of reflection concerning the limitations of development strategies, both of which result from observations of armed conflicts: one is what happens to refugees, displaced persons and the diaspora (in...
Items 91 to 94 of 94

Items 91 to 94 of 94

Dynamics of North East to South East migration (and vice versa) in Brazil
N.M. Fiess; D. Verner / World Bank, 2003
This paper bases its arguments around the dynamics of Migration in Brazil, which historically, has been a mechanism for adjustment to disequilibria. The authors profiles migrants from the North East and South East of Brazil, and draws...
What policies should India adopt with regard to the diaspora so as to maximise her welfare and strategic goals?
D. Kapur / Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2003
With one of the largest pools of relatively low wage semi-skilled and skilled labour, India is poised as a critical of global sourcing of labour. How can India take advantage of these future trends, so as not only to maximise the welf...
Remittances from migrants more important than aid
P. Gammeltoft / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2002
This paper examines the flows of migrants' remittances in relation to other financial flows to developing countries. Since remittances by unofficial channels by all estimates are significant, the remittance amounts reported here are q...
How are issues of refugees, poverty and real development interlinked?
P. Beaucage / Centre for Developing-Area Studies, McGill University, 2000
This presentation pursues two areas of reflection concerning the limitations of development strategies, both of which result from observations of armed conflicts: one is what happens to refugees, displaced persons and the diaspora (in...
Items 91 to 94 of 94

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