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Development Centre Studies Tackling the Policy Challenges of Migration : Regulation, Integration, Development.

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Publisher
OECD Publishing
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
162
Series
Development Centre Studies Tackling the policy challenges of migration
Category
Library

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This book contributes to the current debate on migration policy, focusing on three main elements in the standard migration policy dialogue: the regulation of flows, the integration of immigrants and the impact of labour mobility on development. In particular it argues that the current governance of international migration is both insufficient and inefficient. Restrictive and non-cooperative migration policies not  Read more...

โœฆ Table of Contents


Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of contents
Preface
Executive summary
Introduction: Facts, perceptions, reactions
The main facts of contemporary migration
The policy challenges of international migration
Notes
References
Global governance and the regulation of migration flows
A non-cooperative governance framework
The political economy of migration regulation
Counterproductive effects of non-cooperative policies
Introducing the benefits of immigration in the debate
Notes
References
Immigrant integration in the South
South-South migration: is social cohesion at risk? Why traditional models of integration do not apply in the SouthWhat priorities?
Annex 3.A1. Research work in Ghana
Notes
References
Emigration, labour markets and development
How emigration affects migrant households
How emigration affects migrant-sending countries
The international externalities of migration policies
Leaving the country, reshaping the labour market
Notes
References
Rethinking the governance of international migration
A more flexible regulation of international migration flows
A better integration of immigrants
A greater impact of labour mobility on development. Interactions and complementarities of objectivesNotes
References
Conclusion: Towards effective partnerships
Fostering international co-operation
Strengthening decentralisation
Including more actors
Improving policy coherence
Notes
References.

โœฆ Subjects


Emigration and immigration -- Government policy;Emigration and immigration;Immigrants;Migrant labor


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