Migration Surveys in Low Income Countries

Migration Surveys in Low Income Countries
Author: Richard E. Bilsborrow
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1984
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780709932666

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Planning for Internal Migration

Planning for Internal Migration
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1977
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN:

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Literature survey on migration policies relating to internal migration in developing countries - covers the effect of demographic aspects and economic conditions, and educational level on rural migration patterns, and analyses the impact of fertility level on urban development. References and statistical tables.

Researching Internal Migration

Researching Internal Migration
Author: S. Irudaya Rajan
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000773558

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Researching Internal Migration is a comprehensive guide for researchers and professionals to study internal migration in developing and underdeveloped economies. This book: • Explains key theoretical concepts related to migration • Guides students and researchers on how to design surveys and the utility of census data • Unravels the complexities of large data sets and their interpretation • Includes techniques for indirect measurement • Presents methodology for estimating remittances at the sub-national and national levels • Acquaints the impact of migration during emergency situations or pandemics like COVID-19 • Offers perspectives and tools for evaluating the policy impact of migration Accessibly written, this book will be an essential theoretical and empirical guide for researchers in development studies, public policy, population studies, human geography and migration and diaspora studies.

Rural-urban Migration in Developing Countries

Rural-urban Migration in Developing Countries
Author: Somik V. Lall
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2006
Genre: Mercado de trabajo - Paises en desarrollo
ISBN:

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"The migration of labor from rural to urban areas is an important part of the urbanization process in developing countries. Even though it has been the focus of abundant research over the past five decades, some key policy questions have not found clear answers yet. To what extent is internal migration a desirable phenomenon and under what circumstances? Should governments intervene and, if so, with what types of interventions? What should be their policy objectives? To shed light on these important issues, the authors survey the existing theoretical models and their conflicting policy implications and discuss the policies that may be justified based on recent relevant empirical studies. A key limitation is that much of the empirical literature does not provide structural tests of the theoretical models, but only provides partial findings that can support or invalidate intuitions and in that sense, support or invalidate the policy implications of the models. The authors' broad assessment of the literature is that migration can be beneficial or at least be turned into a beneficial phenomenon so that in general migration restrictions are not desirable. They also identify some data issues and research topics which merit further investigation. "--World Bank web site.

Researching Internal Migration

Researching Internal Migration
Author: S. Irudaya Rajan
Publisher: Routledge Chapman & Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-29
Genre: Migration, Internal
ISBN: 9781032359670

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Researching Internal Migration is a comprehensive guide for researchers and professionals to study internal migration in developing and underdeveloped economies. This book: - Explains key theoretical concepts related to migration - Guides students and researchers on how to design surveys and the utility of census data - Unravels the complexities of large data sets and their interpretation - Includes techniques for indirect measurement - Presents methodology for estimating remittances at the sub-national and national levels - Acquaints the impact of migration during emergency situations or pandemics like COVID-19 - Offers perspectives and tools for evaluating the policy impact of migration Accessibly written, this book will be an essential theoretical and empirical guide for researchers in development studies, public policy, population studies, human geography and migration and diaspora studies.