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This paper reviews a growing literature on migration and globalization, focusing on its relevance for developing and emerging economies
This paper reviews a growing literature on migration and globalization, focusing on its relevance for developing and emerging economies.
Robust Home Secretary action has driven an almost 80% fall in student dependant applications in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
Migration Advisory Committee's analysis report about the impacts of non-European Economic Area (EEA) migration.
This study examines prevalence, frequency, timing, reasons of migration, employment at destination, well-being and aspirations
These documents relate to the Illegal Migration Bill which received Royal Assent on 20 July 2023.
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is an independent, non-statutory, non-time limited, non-departmental public body that advises the government on migration issues. MAC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Home Office .
These documents relate to the Migration and Economic Development Partnership with Rwanda.
Migrating out of Poverty RPC Working Paper 2
This Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) assesses the quality of the evidence available and identifies a number of clear conclusions
This publication provides an assessment of the extent and quality of existing evidence on the relationship between climate change and migration
Examines the impact on household welfare by exploring what living standards might have been if their migrant members remained at home
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