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We introduce two pioneering databases in order to analyze the implications of the Global Economic Crisis on international migration. The first details inflows of migrant workers of 185 nationalities to 10 OECD destinations, disaggregated by skill level (highly skilled and otherwise), between...
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How does income from international migrant labor affect the long-run development of migrant-origin areas? We leverage the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis to identify exogenous changes in international migrant income across regions of the Philippines, derived from spatial variation in exposure to...
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Despite the fact that the free flow of people across borders is the lynchpin of today's globalized world, more … crisis on the issue of migration have largely been ignored by the international community. The World Bank and other …
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/ Olga Marzovilla -- 5. The financial crisis in the gulf and its impact on South Asian migration and remittances / S. Irudaya … recession on migration and remittances : the Kerala experience / K.C. Zachariah and S. Irudaya Rajan -- 11. Global financial …. Migration, human rights and development / S. Irudaya Rajan and Charles Nellari -- 15. Remittances and financial participation …
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Mobility within the European Union (EU) brings great opportunities and large overall benefits. Economically stagnant areas, however, may be deprived of talent through emigration, which may harm dynamism and delay political, and economic, change. A significant episode of emigration took place...
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