Politique etrangere
Volume 59, Issue 3, 1994, Pages 671-688

The effects of international migration on the receiving countries, the countries of origin, and immigrants [Les effets des migrations internationales sur les pays d'accueil, les pays d'origine et les immigrants.] (Article)

Papademetriou D.G.*
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Abstract

"This article points out that the societies who lack labour force and those who have a surplus, share common interests which may lead to organised or spontaneous migratory flows. Today, emigration is incapable of correcting the weaknesses of the socioeconomic structures of the host societies or of being a means of developing the societies of origin. The latter have in reality only benefited from 'passive' gains. In the future, countries providing labour force must endeavour to improve their understanding of the advantages of emigration for their development and take initiatives in order to improve the integration of population transfers in their economic and social development." (SUMMARY IN ENG) excerpt

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Index Keywords

Origin economics population Migrants demography Population Dynamics health care manpower Health Manpower Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics Article English Abstract migration international migration Demographic Factors World Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Human Resources employment Labor Force Destination immigrants

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ISSN: 0032342X
Cited by: 1
Original Language: French