Comparing the experience of five major emigration countries



Document title: Comparing the experience of five major emigration countries
Journal: Migración y desarrollo
Database: CLASE
System number: 000331018
ISSN: 1870-7599
Authors: 1
Institutions: 1University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Reino Unido
Year:
Season: Jul-Dic
Number: 7
Pages: 174-203
Country: México
Language: Inglés
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Analítico
English abstract This chapter summarises and compares the findings of the studies of five major emigration countries – India, Mexico, Morocco, the Philippines and Turkey – presented in this issue. It discusses the extent to which the five countries share significant common characteristics, so that a comparative analysis may provide useful insights into migratory processes. The chapter takes up the debate on migration and development that has become so prominent in international policy circles. An attempt is made to examine the extent to which migration has actually contributed to development in the five countries of origin. The general conclusion is that migration is itself a result of processes of social transformation linked to globalisation and the post–colonial re–ordering of economic and political relationships. In turn, migration becomes a factor in further processes of transformation. Thus migration should be included in strategies for achieving change, but the conditions for realising positive results are complex and difficult. Strategies of «remittance–led development» seem simplistic and naïve. Migration alone cannot remove structural constraints to sustainable economic growth. There is a need for broadly–based long–term approaches that links the potential benefits of migration with more general strategies to reduce inequality and to improve economic infrastructure, social welfare and political governance
Disciplines: Ciencia política,
Sociología,
Demografía
Keyword: Gobierno,
Desarrollo social,
Asentamientos humanos,
Problemas sociales,
México,
Filipinas,
India,
Turquía,
Marruecos,
Migración,
Remesas,
Diáspora,
Transformación social,
Comparación
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