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This paper examines the effects of both permanent and temporary emigration on human capital formation and economic growth of the source regions. To achieve this end, this paper explores the Chinese provincial panel data from 1980 to 2005. First, the fixed effects model is employed to estimate...
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destinations, developed by Grogger and Hanson (2008), by allowing for unobserved individual heterogeneity between migrants and non-migrants …
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World Trade Organization is reciprocity in tariff setting. When it comes to migration from poor to rich countries, however …
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This paper focuses on the specific question of how Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) address migration and its potential to enhance human development at the national level. Based on a review of PRSPs completed since 1999, it argues that migration often remains poorly recognised or...
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About three percent of the world’s 6.1 billion people were international migrants in 2000. Population growth is …-of-control migration, adjusting the rights of migrants, is unsatisfactory, prompting this review of longer term factors affecting migration …
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For Russia, migration policy – in terms of internal or/and international migration flows management – was an ever-important element of the State activities. Concentrated on State interests, the policy also resulted in human development. The paper presents a historical overview of the Soviet...
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about the impact of international migration and remittances on the economic and human development of migrants’ source …, facilitating migrants’ access to and use of financial services could bring substantial benefits. Furthermore, governments can …
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impacts of migrants in the major migrantreceiving countries, patterns of migration and their development impacts in migrant … of migrants in the US and Thailand. Recent trends in internal migration in China, which shares attributes of …
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been a key constraint on state action in the United Nations era by also regulating the treatment of migrants within a State …
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While everyone agrees that GDP per capita is an inadequate measure of a country’s overall “development” it is difficult to specify what, if anything, should take its place as a useful single summary number (or even just ranking). The Human Development Index is a prominent alternative which...
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