Youth is a period of transition, open to the future and to possibilities. Yet, for migrants and non-migrants alike, this period is now taking place against a backdrop of high unemployment, underemployment...
The report is organized according to typologies that reflect the range of migration experiences in the region. This approach is intended to improve understanding of the drivers, opportunities, and challenges...
Migration can offer opportunities but also presents risks for migrants and those at home. These risks are often exacerbated by factors such as gender, age, and ethnicity. Social protection can potentially...
The Nepal Development Update is produced twice a year to report on key economic developments that occurred during the year, placing them in a longer-term and global perspective. The Update is intended...
Migration is a global phenomenon that significantly affects individuals, families, and the broader society, offering prospects for socioeconomic development in both origin and destination countries. Africa...
Population mobility in the Sahel is a multifaceted phenomenon. Economic factors play an important role, with many seeking better livelihoods, higher wages, and improved living standards in response to...
São Tomé and Príncipe (STP), a small island nation with a population of 228,319, is currently facing a significant wave of emigration driven by limited job and economic opportunities. The country's economy...
Unlike most Caribbean nations, Belize is a net recipient of migrants, attracting individuals from nearby countries due to its economic stability, higher living standards, and better job opportunities...
Migration presents both challenges and opportunities that significantly impact the long-term socioeconomic development of Caribbean nations. All countries in the region experience high-skilled international...
Labor markets in Central America and the Dominican Republic (CADR) experience relatively limited direct effects from technological advancements compared to developed countries. However, substantial migration...
Grenada has a sizable diaspora relative to its small population. In 2020, an estimated 62,200 Grenadians, or 49.5 percent of the population, lived abroad (UN DESA, 2020). The US is the primary destination...
International migration plays a crucial role in providing employment and income opportunities for workers from Central Asia and the Kyrgyz Republic. Since the 2000s, migration has become a vital source...
Labour migration has become a pivotal topic in economic and social development, impacting both countries of origin and destination. When managed effectively, labour migration can serve as a powerful tool...
The Philippines' educational institutions and vocational schools often channel students into industries with high demand for overseas labor, such as marine shipping and healthcare. However, despite this...
Germany - in a series of cautious steps has introduced immigration policy and legislation that have developed to be some of the most versatile and open toward foreign nationals willing to take up skilled...
Remittances remain a crucial source of external finance for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In 2023, remittance flows to LMICs were supported by strong labor markets in the advanced economies...
移住は文明の最も初期から人間が経験することの 1 つになってきている.ホモ・サピエンスは約 20 万年 前にアフリカのオモ渓谷を離れた.それ以降,人類は移動を決して止めることはなく,はっきりと相異なる 文化,言語,そして民族性を生み出してきている 1.移住は開発にとって強力な推進力であることが判明し ており,世界全体にわたって何億という移住者とその家族,およびそれらが暮らしている社会を改善してき ている.しかし,移住者(移民)本人,本国(出身国),移住先国(行き先国)にとって挑戦課題もある....
Out-group prejudice, particularly towards forced migrants, has significant social and economic consequences. In Colombia, prejudice against Venezuelan migrants is on the rise, exacerbated by the large...
El prejuicio hacia los grupos externos, especialmente hacia los migrantes forzados, tiene consecuencias sociales y económicas significativas. En Colombia, el prejuicio contra los migrantes venezolanos...
This report reviews how secondary towns and cities in Africa can better prepare for and manage the internal economic migration of workers to the mutualbenefit of cities and migrants alike. This study...