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: More than 215 million people, or 3 percent of the world population, live outside their countries of birth. Current … the largest migration corridor in the world, accounting for 11.6 million migrants in 2010. Migration corridors in the …
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reduces home country fertility by about 0.3 percent for origin countries. "--World Bank web site …
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by tearing down the paper walls they place around their own citizens. "--World Bank web site …
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International migration, the movement of people across international boundaries to improve economic opportunity, has enormous implications for growth and welfare in both origin and destination countries. An important benefit to developing countries is the receipt of remittances or transfers from...
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Globalisation is already a powerful force for poverty reduction as societies and economies around the world are …
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The themes of the 2006 Global Economic Prospects (GEP) are international remittances and migration, their economic consequences, and how policies can increase their role in reducing poverty. The GEP explores the gains and losses from international migration from the perspective of developing...
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Societies and economies around the world are becoming more integrated. Integration is the result of reduced costs of … of measures that would help countries in danger of becoming marginalized become integrated with the world economy. A …
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