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Review of International migration, remitances, and the brain drain, edited by Çaglar Özden y Maurice Schiff Robert E. B. Lucas

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Series MigrationDetalles de publicación: México CISS UI 2006Descripción: 103-106 p. 22 cmISSN:
  • 1870-2961
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • REV WSP No.3
Recursos en línea: En: Conferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social Well-being and social policyResumen: As the volume title suggests, three of the studies deal with the effects of remittances on incomes and measures of well-being, four address various aspects of highly skilled migration, while the remaining paper examines the determinants of migration from rural Mexico to the US. Each of these is certainly topical: the rise in reported global remittance flows has been a major spur to the recent surge in interest in migration, especially in Latin America; global movements of the highly skilled escalated rapidly in the 1990s leaving at least some countries very concerned, notably in Sub-Saharan Africa; and the current debate over US immigration reform focuses almost entirely upon the Mexican case. In each of the three papers
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Título en español: Reseña del libro Migración internacional, remesas y fuga de cerebros, editado por Çaglar Özden y Maurice Schiff.

Bibliografía p. 106.

As the volume title suggests, three of the studies deal with the effects of remittances on incomes and measures of well-being, four address various aspects of highly skilled migration, while the remaining paper examines the determinants of migration from rural Mexico to the US. Each of these is certainly topical: the rise in reported global remittance flows has been a major spur to the recent surge in interest in migration, especially in Latin America; global movements of the highly skilled escalated rapidly in the 1990s leaving at least some countries very concerned, notably in Sub-Saharan Africa; and the current debate over US immigration reform focuses almost entirely upon the Mexican case. In each of the three papers

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