articleThird World QuarterlyNov 1, 2005Closed access

International migration, remittances and development: myths and facts

Russian State Agrarian Correspondence University · Radboud University Nijmegen

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Abstract

Abstract The debate on international South – North labour migration tends to focus on the receiving end of migration. This bias obscures a proper understanding of the developmental causes and consequences of migration at the sending end. The reciprocal migration – development relationship is examined through the discussion of seven migration ‘myths’. Because of its profound developmental roots, it is useless to think that migration can be halted or that aid and trade are short-cut ‘solutions’ to immigration. Migrant remittances contribute significantly to development and living conditions in sending countries. Nevertheless, the recent ‘remittance euphoria’ is not justified, because unattractive investment…

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Keywords
  • Remittance
  • Immigration
  • Human migration
  • Circular migration
  • Investment (military)
  • Development economics
  • Irregular migration
  • Immigration policy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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