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Internal and International Migration

2017
The discussion surrounding how countries in sub-Saharan Africa can reap the benefits of a demographic dividend needs to pay closer attention to the effects of internal and international migration flows. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to the ways in which migration alters the relative size of the working age population, the ratio of ...
Sander, Nikola, Charles-Edwards, Elin
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International Migration

2015
Immigration is on the rise in recent decades. In this article, we first provide an overview of the recent evolution of global migration flows. We then analyze the main drivers of international migration, and how they have changed over time. Finally, we review the theoretical and empirical findings of the growing literature that analyzes the economic ...
G. Facchini, T. Frattini, A. M. Mayda
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International Migration

2020
This chapter investigates contemporary international migration patterns and the role of migration in the formation and sustenance of modern states. The author weighs the different options for immigration policy and control and concludes that the legal system for migration should be fixed and should treat immigrants respectfully.
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International Migration and Knowledge

2014
This book challenges pre-conceived views on the debates and argues the need to understand that all migrants are potentially knowledge carriers and learners, and ...
Williams, AM, Baláž, V
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International migration of professionals

Population Studies, 1970
Abstract Using chiefly data published by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service this paper presents a statistical summary of the trends in professional immigration into the United States. The proportion of immigrants who are professionals has been steadily increasing during recent decades, and change in immigration laws produced a sharper ...
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International and Internal Migration

1992
Geographic mobility, or migration, is the third component of population change. Migration is the most dynamic and complex of the three population components. Moreover, it is the most difficult to measure. While death occurs only once and the average number of births per woman in the United States today is about two, the occurrences of migration are ...
Louis G. Pol, Richard K. Thomas
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The Internal Dynamic of International Migration Systems

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1996
In this paper I provide a conceptualization of international migration networks, which can be used to identify and integrate the internal components of migration systems, and formalize the relationships in an analytic model of the internal network dynamic. With the use of the operationalized model, and microlevel and macrolevel data for guestworkers in
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Impact of international migration and environmental degradation on international migration

Scientific works/Elmi eserler, 1996
It is obvious that globalization affects a number of events in our time. The concept of migration is one of the areas that cannot escape the influence of globalization. The changes in the political, social and economic spheres created by globalization at the international level affect migration in itself and, at the same time, the decisions that ...
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Editor's Introduction: Internal Migration in Italy in the Age of (International) Migration

Polis, 2016
The growing policy concern with cross-borders migrants tends to overlook the contribution of within-borders migration. Nevertheless, the overwhelming majority of people who move do so inside their own country. In Italy, as well as in other countries, internal migration is a key determinant of changes in population distribution, and the most rapid and ...
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Incentives and Disincentives: International Migration

Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1984
The phenomenon of international migration is one characterized by disincentives rather than incentives. The 20th century witnessed the rise of immigration quotas, sanctioned by national legislations as in 1905 in Great Britain and in 1921 in the United States1. It is probably true to say that today, except for international personal mobility assured in
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