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Global Migration Revisited : Short-Term Pains, Long-Term Gains, and the Potential of South-South Migration

2016

Ahmed, S. Amer | Go, Delfin S. | Willenbockel, Dirk


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Migration policies; Natural resource; Policy research; Policy discussions; Payments; Potential output; Wage rates; Industrial relations; Unskilled labor; Labor migration; Skill level; Development goals; Labor productivity; Migration flows; Marginal productivity; Demographic change; Average productivity; Labor markets; Goods; Real gdp; National origin; Age populations; Social affairs; Labor demand; Future growth; Development policy; Skilled labor; International migrants; Human development; Skilled workers; Migrant; Labor supply; Native workers; Real income; Growth projections; Benefits of migration; Bilateral trade; Real wages; Labor mobility; Policy; Population decline; Value; Transfers; Purchasing power; Skilled migrants; Populations; Population facts; Immigrants; Wage increases; Labor forces; Political economy; Labor efficiency; Return migration; Labor force; Economic projections; Host country; Gdp; Migrant labor; Economic costs; Host countries; Remittance; Influence; Purchasing power parity; Wage differentials; Theory; Progress; Regional aggregation; Consumption levels; Consequences of migration; Country of origin; Security; Imperfect substitutes; Benchmark; Migrant populations; International migration; Gdp per capita; General equilibrium; Benchmark data; Policy research working paper; Global development; Externalities; Elasticity of substitution; World population; Economic performance; Unskilled workers; International migrant; International movements
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/. World Bank
Type
Working Paper; Text; Working Paper
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7628

2022-09-15
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