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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Migration and Remittances during the Global Financial Crisis and Beyond
Auflage
1
Ort / Verlag
Herndon: World Bank
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
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Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Immigrants tend to be more negatively affected by economic crisis than natives, particularly when governments apply strict immigration controls. With the onset of the financial crisis in the latter half of 2008, there were widespread concerns: would migrants return to sending countries and communities in large numbers, adding further economic woes to countries already facing difficulties? Would remittance flows slow and potentially cease? The literature offers little guidance on these questions. It is always a challenge to collect data, analyze, interpret, and make recommendations as the phenomenon under study is still unfolding to reveal new turns and twists. The most recent financial crisis and its repercussions are yet to be completed, and scholars have only begun processing the event. This volume is an effort to bring together in one place fresh thinking and evidence from around the world on the outcomes of mobility in the context of global financial crisis. This book is perhaps the first comprehensive study of remittances during the financial crisis and is a timely addition to the literature. It comes at a time when countries are grappling with the global financial crisis and it's after effects. The resilience of remittances is good news for developing countries, but leveraging remittances for socioeconomic development remains a key challenge. The studies in this book identify and discuss key patterns observed in remittance practices across the world and possibilities for the future.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 0821388266, 9780821388266
DOI: 10.1596/978-0-8213-8826-6
Titel-ID: cdi_worldbank_books_10_1596_978_0_8213_8826_6
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Schlagworte
abuse, adult population, Armed Conflict, armed conflicts, Brain drain, census data, censuses, citizenship, civil rights, complications, costs of migration, country of origin, country pair, country pairs, Cross-cultural studies, dependence, determinants of migration, Determinants of migration flows, Developing countries, development policy, Diaspora, Economic aspects, economic benefits from immigration, Economic indicators, economic migration, economics of immigration, educational attainment, Emigrant remittances, Emigrants, emigration, Emigration and immigration, empirical analysis, family members, family reunification, Financial crisis, Foreign Direct Investment, Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, host country, household level, households, housing, human capital, immigrant, immigrant population, immigrant stock, Immigrants, immigration, immigration policy, international conventions, international migrants, International Migration, international trade, labor force, labor market, legal rights, level of development, level of education, levels of education, measurement of migration, migrant, migrant flows, migrant stock, migrants, migration costs, migration data, migration decisions, migration flow, migration flows, migration patterns, migration policy, migration process, Migration rates, migrations, mortality, mortality rate, movement of people, movements of people, national borders, national level, nationals, native population, net migration, number of migrants, number of people, Peace, policy discussions, Policy Research, Policy Research Working Paper, Population and Development, population size, potential migrant, potential migrants, primary education, progress, push factor, Recession, religion, Remittances, respect, return migration, role of migration, secondary education, skill composition, skill level, skill levels, skilled migrants, skilled workers, social networks, social norms, undocumented migrants, undocumented migration, wage differentials, war, wars, welfare state

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