01716cam a22002774a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100017000670200015000840200026000990200030001250400018001550420008001730500016001810820012001971000024002092450111002332600069003443000034004135000032004475040064004795050742005436500064012856500040013497100049013891393386520210414113932.0050418s2005 enka b 001 0 eng  a 2005046188 a1845423836 a9781845423834 (cased) a9781848440333 (paperback) aDLCcDLCdDLC apcc00aJV6118.L83 00a3372221 aLucas, Robert E. B.10aInternational migration and economic development :lessons from low-income countries. /cRobert E.B. Lucas. aCheltenham, UK ;aNorthhampton, MA :bEdward Elgar Pub.,cc2005. axvi, 360 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. a"In association with EGDI." aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 314-350) and index. aContents: Introduction: The context -- The Determinants of migration: Controls, pressures and outcomes -- Consequences for economic development in the countries of origin: Labor market responses to emigration -- Emigration of highly skilled: regimes, costs and responses -- Reported and informal remittances: how much? who sends? who benefits? -- The Diaspora and transnational networks -- Repeat and return migration: a habit or 'there and back again' -- Poverty, inequality and social impacts of migration -- Conclusions: Policy choices and the political economy of migration regimes -- Who benefits from international migration? Beyond economic development at origin -- Migration regimes and economic development: Policy implications. 0aEmigration and immigrationxEconomic aspectsvCase studies. 0aEconomic developmentvCase studies.1 aSweden.bExpert Group on Development Issues.