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2009 | nr 6 | 59--75
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Enhancing the development impact of migration

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Migration is a phenomenon that reflects economic, social and demographic imbalances across countries and requires a multi-disciplinary approach to understand and manage. This paper offers some observations on the complex issue of the development impact of migration. It will do so by commenting on three broad questions. First, how and in what ways is migration important for development? Second, what are the costs and benefits of migration for developing and developed countries? And finally, what are the strategic choices that countries - both receiving and sending - are facing, and what do we know and not know on how to advise them? (original abstract)
Migracja jest zjawiskiem odzwierciedlającym gospodarcze, społeczne i demograficzne dysproporcje pomiędzy państwami i wymaga wielodyscyplinarmego podejścia w celu jej zrozumienia. W opracowaniu przedstawiono pewne obserwacje odnośnie złożonego problemu rozwojowego wpływu migracji. W tym celu podjęto próbę odpowiedzi na trzy główne pytania. Po pierwsze, jak migracja sprzyja rozwojowi; po drugie, jakie są koszty i korzyści migracji dla rozwijających się i rozwiniętych państw; po trzecie, przed jakimi strategicznymi wyborami stoją państwa - zarówno te przyjmujące, jaki i wysyłające i co wiadomo lub czego nie wiadomo w kwestii doradzania im.
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