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Many countries are currently exploring their diaspora's potential to contribute to local development processes. These countries face numerous challenges in effectively engaging their diasporas such as a lack of experience and resources. Conflict-affected countries, however, face legacies from...
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Migration was not an explicit goal of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), rightly so in this writer's view, but it was indirectly an integral part of achieving many, if not all, of the goals themselves. As we move towards the end of the MDG period in 2015, it is worth reflecting upon what...
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dynamically interacting effects of aid are taken into account in a system of equations. We estimate equations for net immigration … immigration, savings, public expenditure on education and growth, but reduce tax revenues, all as a share of GDP. Net immigration …
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. Controlling for self-selection, labour income returns to education of migrants and individuals in non-agricultural activities are …
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We provide regressions for the net immigration flows of developing countries. We show that (i) savings finance … have a negative sign in the presence of migration stock variables; (iii) stocks of migrants in six OECD countries and in …
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In regressions for net immigration flows of developing countries we show that (i) savings finance emigration and worker … they support net immigration before they possibly support emigration again after a second threshold value. …
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This paper addresses some of the challenges confronting the European Union and China as they build their knowledge economies, and their on-going and possible future actions to address such challenges. Fifty years after the creation of what became the European Union, we argue that there is an...
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Do remittances and social assistance have different impacts on household expenditure patterns While two separate strands of literature have looked at how social assistance or remittances have been spent, few studies have compared them directly. Using data from a nationally representative...
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countries, on those agencies that coordinate humanitarian services and most importantly upon the forced migrants themselves …
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Migration dynamics from Turkey have considerably changed over the last 60 years, which has produced a vast diaspora of around 5 million people. The diaspora's role in the early years of Turkish (labour) migration was characterized in economic terms (remittances and return migration), with the...
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