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The Unsettled Relationship: Labor Migration and Economic Development

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The Unsettled Relationship: Labor Migration and Economic Development - Papademetriou, Demetrios G (Editor), and Martin, Philip L (Editor)
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More than twenty million migrant workers send $40 billion to their countries of origin each year, making labor second only to oil as the most important commodity traded internationally. The essays contained here deal with this unsettled sociopolitical issue--international labor migration and its relationship to economic development--seeking to determine the effects of recruitment, remittances, and return migration on labor-exporting countries. Many analysts, sending-country governments, employers, and migrant workers feel ...

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The Unsettled Relationship: Labor Migration and Economic Development 1991, Praeger, New York

ISBN-13: 9780313254635

Hardcover