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human development 29 Human Development 16 migration 14 poverty 11 Human Development Index 10 Migration 8 Human development 6 Inequality 5 gender 5 inequality 5 measurement 5 Development 4 development 4 empowerment 4 immigration 4 international migration 4 migration policy 4 policy 4 remittances 4 Europe 3 Immigration 3 Poverty 3 capabilities 3 economic growth 3 education 3 emigration 3 growth 3 health 3 human capital 3 human mobility 3 mortality 3 Africa 2 Asia 2 CIS 2 Capabilites 2 Education 2 Governance 2 Growth 2 HDI 2 Health 2
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Klugman, Jeni 4 Kovacevic, Milorad 4 Rodríguez, Francisco 4 Alkire, Sabina 3 Harttgen, Kenneth 3 Rodriguez, Francisco 3 Zambrano, Eduardo 3 Cummins, Matthew 2 Gaye, Amie 2 Georgiadis, Georgios 2 Ha, Wei 2 Hamel, Jean-Yves 2 Jayadev, Arjun 2 Klasen, Stephan 2 Martin, Philip 2 Medalho Pereira, Isabel 2 Neumayer, Eric 2 Pineda, José 2 Pritchett, Lant 2 Yi, Junjian 2 Zhang, Junsen 2 Abazov, Rafis 1 Agunias, Dovelyn 1 Akter, Shaheen 1 Asher, Jana 1 Atkinson, Anthony B. 1 Azcona, Ginette 1 Bakewell, Oliver 1 Bell, Martin 1 Bessa, Thais 1 Bhushan, Aniket 1 Binder, Michael 1 Black, Richard 1 Bosetti, Valentina 1 Brainerd, Elizabeth 1 Brubaker, Rebecca 1 Bryan, Gharad 1 Burd-Sharps, Sarah 1 Canning, David 1 Cerrutti, Marcela 1
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The EFFects of Immigration on the Scale and Composition of Demand: A study of California establishments
Mazzolari, Francesca; Numark, David - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
We study potential economic benefits of immigration stemming from two factors: first, that immigrants bring not only their labor supply with them, but also their consumption demands; and second, that immigrants may have a comparative advantage in the production of ethnic goods. Using data on the...
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Skill Flow: A Fundamental Reconsideration of Skilled-Worker Mobility and Development
Clemens, Michael A. - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
Large numbers of doctors, engineers, and other skilled workers from developing counties choose to move to other countries. Do their choices threaten development? The answer appears so obvious that their movement is most commonly known by the pejorative term “brain drain”. This paper...
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Global Economic Prospects for Increasing Developing Country Migration into Developed Countries
van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique; Roland-Holst, David - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
Global labor markets have evolved dramatically in the last several decades and will continue to so for some time to come, driven by changing population demographics, economic globalization, dramatic changes in transportation technology, and accelerating institutional change. All these...
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Is There a Numbers vs. Rights Trade-off in Immigration Policy? What the Data Say
Cummins, Matthew; Rodriguez, Francisco - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper explores the empirical support behind the idea that there is a trade-off between the size of the migrant population and the rights and entitlements enjoyed by immigrants. We first look at the empirical correlation between measures of migrants’ rights and the size of the stock of...
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Restrictive Immigration Policies and Latino Immigrant Identity in the United States
Massey, Douglas; Sánchez, Magaly Sánchez R. - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
The United States is presently characterized by rising anti-immigrant sentiment, repressive immigration enforcement, and the negative framing of Latinos as threatening and undesirable. As a result, social boundaries between immigrants and natives have hardened and boundary crossing has become...
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The Governance of Migration Policy
Hanson, Gordon H. - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
In this paper, I examine high-income country motives for restricting immigration. Abundant evidence suggests that allowing labor to move from low-income to high-income countries would yield substantial gains in global income. Yet, most high-income countries impose strict limits on labor inflows...
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Cross-National Comparisons of Internal Migration
Bell, Martin; Muhidin, Salut - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
Internal migration is the most significant process driving changes in the pattern of human settlement across much of the world, yet remarkably few attempts have been made to compare internal migration between countries. Differences in data collection, in geography and in measurement intervals...
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The Importance of Migration to Small Fragile Economies
Luthria, Manjula - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
Most small fragile states have their own unique circumstances that predispose them to social conflict or frequent economic disruptions. These disruptions end up imposing a large cost on regional neighbours and on the international community more broadly. Therefore the development community is in...
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Migration in Participatory Poverty Assessments: A Review
Azcona, Ginette - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
This paper reviews the treatment of migration in Participatory Poverty Assessments (PPAs), conducted in 14 different countries. The analysis suggests that for the very poor, migration is most often rural to rural and rural to urban and not across borders. The drivers of migration are context...
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Migration, Poverty Reduction Strategies and Human Development
Black, Richard; Sward, Jon - Human Development Report Office, United Nations … - 2009
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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