Uzbekistan’s economy is significantly reliant on labor migration, given its large population and tight domestic labor market. Every year, around 650,000 Uzbeks graduate from general secondary or ...
Central Asian migrants are increasingly being punished by a Russian paradox in which the government continues tightening restrictions on foreign workers despite a dire labor shortage. The latest step ...
Introduction We aimed to determine the association between paternal labour migration and the growth of the left-behind ...
This paper highlights recent trends in the Kosovo labor market and emigration. Like other Western Balkan countries, Kosovo experienced a sharp decline in population over the previous decade, as ...
Numbering an estimated 169 million, [1] international migrant laborers are generally regarded in mainstream economic circles as playing a substantial role in poverty alleviation and economic ...
The world’s wealthiest economies are crying out for foreign workers, despite rising anti‑immigration sentiment, particularly in the United States and Europe. Yet a little-discussed report released ...
In this Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016 photo, Nepali workers stand in queues at the departure gate for migrant workers at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. Credit: AP Photo/Niranjan ...
Even before Donald Trump returned to the White House, anti-immigration politics were reshaping migration flows to high-income countries. Borders have been tightened despite economies facing urgent ...
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