MPI Readings on Migration and Development

MPI Readings on Migration and Development

MPI Readings on Migration and Development Table of Contents General Resources .................................................................................................................... 3 Migration and Development .................................................................................................... 3 Diaspora ................................................................................................................................. 3 Remittances ........................................................................................................................... 4 Circular and Temporary Migration .......................................................................................... 4 Other Topics ........................................................................................................................... 5 Regional Specific Resources ..................................................................................................... 5 Country-Specific Resources ....................................................................................................... 6 Albania ................................................................................................................................... 6 Argentina ................................................................................................................................ 6 Botswana ............................................................................................................................... 6 Burkina Faso .......................................................................................................................... 6 Cape Verde ............................................................................................................................ 7 China ...................................................................................................................................... 7 Colombia ................................................................................................................................ 7 Cook Islands........................................................................................................................... 7 Czech Republic ...................................................................................................................... 7 Ecuador .................................................................................................................................. 7 El Salvador ............................................................................................................................. 8 Ethiopia .................................................................................................................................. 8 © 2010 Migration Policy Institute www.migrationpolicy.org/research/migration_development.php 1 Fiji .......................................................................................................................................... 8 Georgia .................................................................................................................................. 8 Ghana .................................................................................................................................... 8 Guatemala .............................................................................................................................. 8 Hungary .................................................................................................................................. 9 India ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Indonesia ................................................................................................................................ 9 Iran ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Kenya ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Latvia ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Lesotho .................................................................................................................................10 Mali .......................................................................................................................................10 Mexico ...................................................................................................................................10 Micronesia .............................................................................................................................11 Moldova .................................................................................................................................11 Morocco ................................................................................................................................11 Nepal .....................................................................................................................................11 Philippines .............................................................................................................................11 Singapore ..............................................................................................................................12 South Korea ..........................................................................................................................12 Tajikistan ...............................................................................................................................12 Tonga ....................................................................................................................................12 Turkey ...................................................................................................................................12 Ukraine ..................................................................................................................................13 © 2010 Migration Policy Institute www.migrationpolicy.org/research/migration_development.php 2 General Resources Migration and Development • A New Surge of Interest in Migration and Development Kathleen Newland • Migration's Unrealized Potential: The Report of the Global Commission on International Migration Kathleen Newland • Migration as a Factor in Development and Poverty Reduction Kathleen Newland • Using Remittances and Circular Migration to Drive Development Kevin O'Neil Diaspora • Engaging diasporas and migrants in development policies and programs – Their role? Their constraints? Kathleen Newland • Committed to the Diaspora: More Developing Countries Setting Up Diaspora Institutions Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias • The Political Importance of Diasporas Steve Vertovec • Beyond Remittances: The Role of Diaspora in Poverty Reduction in the Their Countries of Origin Kathleen Newland with Erin Patrick • Closing the Distance: How Governments Strengthen Ties with Their Diasporas Edited by Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias, Migration Policy Institute © 2010 Migration Policy Institute www.migrationpolicy.org/research/migration_development.php 3 Remittances • Leveraging Remittances for Development Dilip Ratha, The World Bank • A New Surge of Interest in Migration and Development Kathleen Newland • South-South Migration and Remittances Dilip Ratha and William Shaw • Remittances and Development: Trends, Impacts, and Policy Options -- A Review of the Literature Dovelyn Rannveig Agunias • Migration and Development: Blind Faith and Hard-to-Find Facts Kimberly Hamilton • Understanding the Importance of Remittances Dilip Ratha Circular and Temporary Migration • Circular Migration and Human Development Kathleen Newland • Learning by Doing: Experiences in Circular Migration Kathleen Newland, Dovelyn Agunias, and Aaron Terrazas • How Can Circular Migration and Sustainable Return Serve as Development Tools? Kathleen Newland and Dovelyn Agunias • Can Migrants, Countries of Origin and Countries of Destination All Win from Circular Migration? Kathleen Newland • Circular Migration and Development: Trends, Policy Routes, and Ways Forward Dovelyn Agunias and Kathleen Newland • Linking Temporary Worker Schemes with Development Dovelyn Agunias © 2010 Migration Policy Institute www.migrationpolicy.org/research/migration_development.php 4 • From Zero-Sum to a Win-Win Scenario: Literature Review on Circular Migration Dovelyn Agunias • Circular Migration: Keeping Development Rolling? Graeme Hugo Other Topics • Guiding the Invisible Hand: Making Migration Intermediaries Work for Development Dovelyn Agunias • Causes of South-South Migration and Its Socioeconomic Effects Dilip Ratha and William Shaw, World Bank • Migrant Hometown Associations and Opportunities for Development: A Global Perspective Manuel Orozco and Rebecca Rouse, Inter-American Dialogue • Domestic Workers: Little Protection for the Underpaid Gloria Moreno-Fontes Chammartin, ILO • The Global Tug-of-War for Health Care Workers Kimberly Hamilton and Jennifer Yau • The "Brain Gain" Race Begins with Foreign Students Jeanne Batalova • The Global Dimensions of Female Migration Hania Zlotnik, UN Population Division Regional Specific Resources • Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region, Stephen Castles and Mark J. Miller • Asian Women

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