Managing migration has become a priority for policy makers both in developed
and developing countries; it is a difficult challenge indeed. Large immigration or
emigration flows relative to domestic population’s impact on almost all aspects of
an economy and society: family structures, community life, educational and health
systems, labour markets, security systems, governance and institutions. Despite
the inherent difficulties in policy making, there is a growing awareness that if
management can be improved, important gains for both migrant-receiving (“host”)
and migrant-sending (“home”) countries may be generated. Effective management
can furthermore mitigate the risks associated with migration....
Policies for Migration and Development
A European Perspective
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