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Working Papers

International Migration and Development

The policy research working papers below are official documents drawn from the World Bank's archives.

Governance

WPS3880Immigration to Switzerland - the case of the Former Republic of YugoslaviaGross, Dominique M.2006/04
WPS3828Can guest worker schemes reduce illegal migration ?Amin, Mohammad; Mattoo, Aaditya2006/02
WPS3588The contribution of skilled immigration and international graduate students to U.S. innovationChellaraj, Gnanaraj; Maskus, Keith E.; Mattoo, Aaditya2005/05
WPS3582Does temporary migration have to be permanent?Amin, Mohammad; Mattoo, Aaditya2005/03

Determinants & Impact of Migration & Remittances

WPS4616Migration, sorting and regional inequality : evidence from BangladeshShilpi, Forhad2008/05
WPS4586Determinants of remittances : recent evidence using data on internal migrants in VietnamNiimi, Yoko; Pham, Thai Hung; Reilly, Barry2008/04
WPS4583The demographic, economic and financial determinants of international remittances in developing countriesAdams, Richard H., Jr.2008/03
WPS4515Remittances, consumption and investment in GhanaAdams, Richard H., Jr.; Cuecuecha, Alfredo; Page, John2008/02
WPS4366Investing back home : return migration and business ownership in AlbaniaKilic, Talip; Carletto, Calogero; Davis, Benjamin; Zezza, Alberto2007/09
WPS4367The vanishing farms ? the impact of international migration on Albanian family farmingMiluka, Juna; Carletto, Calogero; Davis, Benjamin; Zezza, Alberto2007/09
WPS4272Migration, remittances, poverty, and human capital : conceptual and empirical challengesMcKenzie, David; Sasin, Marcin J.2007/07
WPS4234Immigrant overeducation : evidence from DenmarkNielsen, Chantal Pohl2007/05
WPS4231Work-related migration and poverty reduction in NepalLokshin, Michael; Bontch-Osmolovski, Mikhail; Glinskaya, Elena2007/05
WPS4203Latin Americans of Japanese origin (Nikkeijin) working in Japan : a surveyGoto, Junichi2007/04
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Social Protection Issues

WPS3952Can migration reduce educational attainment ? Evidence from MexicoMcKenzie, David; Rapoport, Hillel2006/06
WPS3578International migration, human capital, and entrepreneurship : evidence from Philippine migrants' exchange rate shocksYang, Dean2005/04
WPS3573The effects of migration on child health in MexicoHildebrandt, Nicole; McKenzie, David2005/04
WPS3532Remittances, household expenditure and investment in GuatemalaAdams, Richard H. Jr.2005/03
WPS3418Remittances and poverty in GuatemalaAdams, Richard H. Jr.2004/09
WPS3179International migration, remittances, and poverty in developing countriesRichard H. Adams, Jr.; John Page2003/12

Temporary Migration

WPS4145Migration from Zambia : ensuring temporariness through cooperationAmin, Mohammad; Mattoo, Aaditya 2007/03
WPS3828Can guest worker schemes reduce illegal migration ?Amin, Mohammad; Mattoo, Aaditya2006/02
WPS3582Does temporary migration have to be permanent?Amin, Mohammad; Mattoo, Aaditya2005/03

Trade, FDI, and Migration

WPS4593Medical migration : what can we learn from the UK's perspective ?Rutten, Martine2008/04
WPS4598The challenge of reducing international trade and migration barriersAnderson, Kym; Winters, L. Alan2008/04
WPS4046Migrant networks and foreign direct investmentJavorcik, Beata S.; Ozden, Caglar; Spatareanu, Mariana; Neagu, Cristina2006/11
WPS3974Substitution in Markusen's classic trade and factor movement complementarity modelsSchiff, Maurice2006/08
WPS3578International migration, human capital, and entrepreneurship : evidence from Philippine migrants' exchange rate shocksYang, Dean2005/04
WPS3532Remittances, household expenditure and investment in GuatemalaAdams, Richard H. Jr.2005/03
WPS1696South-North migration and trade : a surveySchiff, Maurice1996/12
WPS1493Migration and the skill composition of the labor force : the impact of trade liberalization in developing countriesLopez, Ramon; Schiff, Maurice1995/08
WPS1376How trade, aid, and remittances affect international migrationSchiff, Maurice1994/11

Social Capital

WPS2222Labor market integration in the presence of social capitalSchiff, Maurice1999/11




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