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China migration country study
Eldis Document Store, 2003This paper provides an overview of the causes, impacts and implications of both internal migration within China and international migration from China, drawing on interviews with key researchers and policy advisors; a review of recent literature; and analysis of published and unpublished research data.Its main findings include that: in the late 1990s, China's cities had attracted closeDocumentAn overview of migration in India, its impacts and key issues
Eldis Document Store, 2003This paper reviews both internal migration in India and emigration of Indians to other countries, drawing on secondary sources to profile migrant workers, and to identify the causes and impacts of migration. Its findings include: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?DocumentMigration, labor market flexibility, and wage determination in China: a review
China Center for Economic Research, Beijing, 2003While rural to urban migration has been a major feature of the development process in most developing countries, China has experienced this trend mainly since the economic reforms in 1978. Prior to the reforms, migration was limited as the household registration (hukou) system restricted mobility. The growth in rural to urban migration has therefore, raised several questions.DocumentRealities of leaving. Why people are moving out of Zambia's troubled South
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002The nature and causes of migration in many parts of Sub-Saharan Africa are still poorly understood. University of Bath researchers surveyed two neighbouring yet contrasting areas of southern Zambia to track where people were moving, and why. Internal migration tends to be at least in part a response to population overload and to land hunger arising from drought and other environmental damage.DocumentPopulation mobility and HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2001The aim of this study is to use existing information to provide a comprehensive picture of the levels, patterns, composition and trends of the various types of contemporary population mobility occurring within Indonesia, as well as from and to the country.DocumentEconomic and social components of migration in two regions of Southern Province, Zambia
Centre for Development Studies, Bath University, 1997Paper addresses the migration process in the Zambia's Southern Province. Until recently when droughts and cattle diseases have begun to plague the area, Southern Province was known for its ideal farming conditions.Pages
