The visible and invisible borders of international migration.

Authors Publication date
2018
Publication type
Journal Article
Summary Since the end of labor migration in 1974, the costs of emigration have been borne by the migrants themselves. These exorbitant costs and the restrictive and selective policies of the destination countries explain why nowadays the people who manage to emigrate are not from poor countries and are much more qualified. Yet, paradoxically, migration promotes trade and development in countries of origin.
Publisher
CAIRN
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