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Global Perspectives on Migration and Development: GFMD Puerto Vallarta and Beyond
β Scribed by Irena Omelaniuk (auth.), Irena Omelaniuk (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 256
- Series
- Global Migration Issues 1
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume is the first in a new Springer series to examine one of humanityβs most pressing concerns: global migration and its implications for development. As population mobility grows in an ever more crowded world, the Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD) has emerged as the most important global mechanism to deal with the urgent challenges it presents. This book explores fresh strategies proposed by the GFMD in its fourth year of operation in Mexico and beyond. Interrogating the relationship between migration and development, the papers advance the Global Forumβs aims of reducing poverty and empowering low-income families everywhere.
In 2010, there were 214 million international migrants worldwide, nearly two and a half times the number in 1965. By 2050, international migration is likely to expand sharply in scale, reach and complexity, due to growing demographic disparities, environmental change, shifting global political and economic dynamics, technological innovations and social networks. Migration can bring substantial gains to families in less-developed countries, and mobile labor is an axiomatic feature of the global economy. Yet outward migration of skilled workers can seriously retard development at home, and exert pressure on wages in host nations. Balancing these and other conflicting concerns requires the substantive and expert discourse offered in this book.
Contributors discuss, and propose concrete solutions to, vital issues such as the debilitating costs of cross-border labor recruitment and the provision of social and income protection for foreign contract workers. With suggestions on how to facilitate connections between transnational families, and gender- and family-sensitive immigration regimes, this book aims to foster collaborative intergovernmental links as well as partnerships between governments, civil society and international organizations. It shows how the GFMD can positively influence policy and institutional behavior while addressing wider systemic factors in protecting mobile workers.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction: Making the Connections Between Migration and Development....Pages 1-25
Reducing Migration Costs and Maximizing Human Development....Pages 27-52
Textbox 1: Circular Migration as a Development Tool: The Mauritian Approach....Pages 53-57
Textbox 2: Final Report from Swedenβs Parliamentary Committee for Circular Migration and Development....Pages 59-60
Social Protection for Temporary Migrant Workers: What Programs Serve Them Best?....Pages 61-85
Textbox 3: Strengthening Migration Health Management in Sri Lanka....Pages 87-90
Migration, Gender, and Family....Pages 91-112
Textbox 4: Global Care Workers at the Interface of Migration and Development....Pages 113-115
Irregular Migration: Causes, Patterns, and Strategies....Pages 117-151
Climate Change, Migration, and Development....Pages 153-172
Assessing the Impact of Migration Policies on Economic and Social Development....Pages 173-184
Textbox 5: Measuring the Household Effects of Temporary Overseas Work: A Unique New Study in India....Pages 185-186
Regional and Inter-regional Processes: Advancing the Discourse and Action on Migration and Development....Pages 187-205
Civil Society, the Common Space, and the GFMD....Pages 207-226
The GFMD and the Governance of International Migration....Pages 227-240
Back Matter....Pages 241-245
β¦ Subjects
Migration; Development Economics; Human Rights; Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations; Gender Studies; Climate Change
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