International Migration and the Role of Remittances in Eastern Europe Many studies have addressed the effect of migration on both home and host countries, but few have focused on the effect of the economic flows derived from ... M León-Ledesma,M Piracha - 《International Migration》 被引量:...
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where they took advantage of the need for industrial workers that arose during the First World War. During the Great Migration, Black people began to build a new place for themselves in public life, actively confronting racial prejudice as well as economic, political and social challenges to crea...
We use the model to derive a pseudo-gravity empirical specification of the economic and legal determinants of international migration. Our estimates clearly show that bilateral migration flows are increasing in the income per capita gap between origin and destination. We also find that bilateral flows...
migration is dominated by male migrants. (iii) Female migrates due to the reasons of marriage whereas male migrates due to the economic reasons. (iv) Females prefer short distance rural to rural migration whereas male migrate to long distance rural to urban regions. ...
Consider the ineffectiveness of economic development as a solution to the migration crisis, for example. Mexico has benefitted from deep trade integration with the U.S. for decades, helping it achieve aGDP per capita more than twice that of Guatemalaand nearlythree times that of Honduras. Still...
Return migration is an integral part of the rural to urban labor migration in China. Using recent household survey data, this paper analyzes the determinants of return migration and the economic behavior of return migrants. The main findings are as follows. First, return migration is of limited ...
The impact of physician migration on mortality in low and middle-income countries: an economic modelling study Background The WHO estimates a global shortage of 2.8 million physicians, with severe deficiencies especially in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). Th... S Saluja,JG Meara,MG Shri...
can better match their skills to potential jobs on the open job market. While an increase in geographic mobility increases overall economic efficiency, the increased competition for jobs on the local level in otherwise prosperous regions could lead to higher unemployment than before the migration. ...
The boundary of a state/ union territory (UT) has been taken as the smallest unit of study. The study reveals that majority of the rural migrants arrived in the urban areas due to social factors and male migration is more economic motivated than female migration in India. Moreover, in ...