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Migration

Last updated on 27 November 2007

Seasonal migration for livelihoods in India: coping, accumulation & exclusion

This paper explores the seasonal migration patterns and the factors driving them, drawing on selected rural areas of India as a case study. (Overseas Development Institute: 2003) More info >>

Internal migration, poverty & development in Asia

This paper examines the potential contribution of internal migration to economic growth and poverty reduction and challenges facing internal migration in Asian developing countries. (Asia 2015 Conference: March 2006) More info >>

Children on the move: rural-urban migration & access to education in Mongolia

This study explores the impacts of rural to urban migration on children's wellbeing in Mongolia, focusing on the effects on their access to a good education. (Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre (CHIP): 2005) More info >>

Impacts of international migration & remittances on source country household incomes: Fiji & Tonga

This paper addresses the interrelationships between migration, remittances and household income in two Pacific Island countries, Fiji and Tonga. (FAO: 2007) More info >>

Season migration and agriculture in Vietnam

This paper explores the effects of seasonal migration on agricultural production in rural Vietnam during the 1990s. (FAO: 2007) More info >>


 

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