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Internal migration, poverty and development in Asia including the excluded through partnerships and improved governance
Asia 2015 Conference: Promoting Growth, Ending Poverty, 2006This 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 could be derived from internal migration. Although internal migration is by no means a new phenomenon, it has increased rapidly during the 1980s and 1990s and is continuingDocumentMigration, development and poverty reduction in Asia
International Organization for Migration, 2005This 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 of Asian countries: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Pakistan and Viet Nam.DocumentMigration in Vietnam: a review of information on current trends and patterns, and their policy implications
Eldis Document Store, 2003Internal and international migration has significantly increased in Vietnam since the economic reforms of 1986.DocumentHelping older people who care for grandchildren orphaned and affected by AIDS
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004An estimated 13 million children under the age of 15 have already lost either one or both parents to HIV/AIDS. A further 40 million children will lose their parents within the next 10 years. As the HIV/AIDS epidemic hits families in Africa and Asia, large numbers of grandparents are assuming responsibility for the care of orphans and vulnerable children.DocumentLabour migration in Asia: trends, challenges and policy responses in countries of origin
International Organization for Migration, 2003This book explores the new patterns and trends that are emerging in labour migration in Asia, which are affected by not just the labour market, but also national and social circumstances.DocumentMigration in Vietnam: driven by the state or the market?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Are migration studies premised on a false ideological bias? Is the operation of a free market the engine of migration? What have we learned about the linkages between migration and development? How do individual and family livelihood strategies shape migration patterns?Pages
