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human development 344 climate change 64 sanitation 51 water 51 aid 36 trade 36 security 35 human rights 29 globalization 27 poverty 27 consumption 25 democracy 25 culture 18 empowerment 17 Human Development 16 inequality 15 migration 15 millennium development goals 15 technology 15 human security 14 mdgs 14 peace 12 Human Development Index 10 economic growth 9 Migration 8 growth 8 health 8 gender 7 globalisation 7 measurement 7 Africa 6 Human development 6 Inequality 6 Sub-Saharan Africa 6 equity 6 food security 6 governance 6 participation 6 sustainability 6 Development 5
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UNDP 21 Harttgen, Kenneth 5 Klasen, Stephan 5 Anand, Sudhir Anand and Amartya Sen 4 Brown, Oli 4 Initiatives, Development 4 Klugman, Jeni 4 Kovacevic, Milorad 4 Rodríguez, Francisco 4 Alkire, Sabina 3 Conceição, Pedro 3 Consulting, Practical Action 3 Gaye, Amie 3 Ghosh, Jayati 3 Krznaric, Roman 3 Levine, Sebastian 3 Rodriguez, Francisco 3 Seck, Papa 3 Tortajada, Cecilia 3 Zambrano, Eduardo 3 Zhang, Amei 3 Anand, Sudhir 2 Cummins, Matthew 2 Fuentes, Ricardo 2 Fuentes, Ricardo Fuentes, Tobias Pfütze and Papa Seck 2 Georgiadis, Georgios 2 Griffin, Keith Griffin and Terry McKinley 2 Ha, Wei 2 Hamel, Jean-Yves 2 Hijab, Nadia 2 Jayadev, Arjun 2 Lipton, Michael 2 Martin, Philip 2 Medalho Pereira, Isabel 2 Neumayer, Eric 2 Newell, Peter 2 Nyman, Pia 2 Pineda, José 2 Pritchett, Lant 2 Samman, Emma 2
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Human Development Report Office, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 428 UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 22 United Nations Development Programme, UNDP 4 Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, 28. sess., Bangkok, Thailand, 15.-27.3.1972 1 Economic Commission for Europe, ECE 1 Entwicklungsprogramm der Vereinten Nationen 1 Expert Group Meeting on Intraregional Trade in Rice and Cereals and Harmonization of National Plans, Bangkok, Thailand, 7.-17.9.1971 1 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO 1 Kagera Basin Organization, KBO 1 Organisation du Bassin de la Kagera, OBK 1 Organisation pour l'Aménagement et le Développement du Bassin de la Rivière Kagera 1 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD 1 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 1 United Nations Development Programme UNDP 1 United Nations Development Programme. UNDP 1 United Nations Economic and Social Council 1 eSocialSciences 1
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Human Development Occasional Papers (1992-2007) 292 Human Development Research Papers (2009 to present) 115 Working Papers / UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 22 Human Development Report (1990 to present) 21 Development dialogue 1 E/CN 1 ECE/UNDP/BI/1 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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RePEc 451 ECONIS (ZBW) 6
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Trafficking in Persons and Human Development: Towards A More Integrated Policy Response
Laczko, Frank; Danailova-Trainor, Gergana - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
Poverty is often regarded as the "root cause" of trafficking, but the linkages between poverty, lack of development and trafficking are complex. For example, there is some evidence to suggest that victims of cross-border trafficking are more likely to originate from middle-income rather than...
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Xenophobia, International Migration and Human Development
Crush, Jonathan; Ramachandran, Sujata - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
In the continuing discussion on migration and development, the vulnerability of all migrant groups to exploitation and mistreatment in host countries has been highlighted along with an emphasis on protecting their rights. However, xenophobia has not yet received explicit attention although...
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Health Care and Health Outcomes of Migrants: Evidence from Portugal
Pita Barros, Pedro; Medalho Pereira, Isabel - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper studies the performance of immigrants relative to natives, in terms of their health status, use of health care services, lifestyles, and coverage of health expenditures. We base the analysis on international evidence that identified a healthy immigrant effect, complemented by...
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International Migration and Human Development
Yang, Dean - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper reviews the relationship between international migration and human development. First, it reviews what we know about the factors that drive migration from developing to developed countries. Second, it reviews existing knowledge about the impact of international migration and...
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Revisiting the Migration-Development Nexus: A Gravity Model Approach
Letouzé, Emmanuel; Purser, Mark; Rodríguez, Francisco; … - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper presents empirical estimates of a gravity model of bilateral migration that properly accounts for non-linearities and tackles causality issues through an instrumental variables approach. In contrast to the existing literature, which is limited to OECD data, we have estimated our model...
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Individual Ability and Selection into Migration in Kenya
Miguel, Edward; Hamory, Joan - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This study exploits a new longitudinal dataset to examine selective migration among 1,500 Kenyan youth originally living in rural areas. We examine whether migration rates are related to individual “ability”, broadly defined to include cognitive aptitude as well as health, and then use these...
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Assessment of National Migration Policies: An emerging picture on admissions, treatment and enforcement in developing and developed countries
Klugman, Jeni; Medalho Pereira, Isabel - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper presents an internationally comparable assessment of several dimensions of migration policies as of early 2009. For a selected set of 28 countries, both developed and developing, we analyse the admission criteria, policies on integration and treatment of migrants, and efforts to...
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Guiding the Invisible Hand: Making Migration Intermediaries Work for Development
Agunias, Dovelyn - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
Intermediaries are key actors that facilitate, and sometimes drive, migration within and across borders. By providing information and extending critical services in many stages of migration and in places of origin, transit and destination, legitimate intermediaries build migrants’ capabilities...
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Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region: Trends, factors, impacts
Martin, Philip - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper provides a comprehensive assessment of international migration in the Asia-Pacific region and reviews internal migration in China. After putting Asia-Pacific migration in a global context, it reviews trends in migration and the impacts of migrants in the major migrantreceiving...
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Processes of Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean (1950-2008)
Durand, Jorge - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
The main characteristic of the Latin American migration on the 20th century was the change of flow. Until the 1950s, Latin America received migrants from Europe and the Middle East. As a result of economic change, political instability, and economic crisis, Latin America started exporting...
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