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With contributions from leading scholars in international development, economics, political science, and sociology, this collection draws attention to migrations developmental impacts on sending and receiving societies. Through current case studies, contributors examine the interplay among migration, development, culture, family reunification, human rights, and government, all with the aim of advancing more effective solutions to international migration issues.

The volumes multidisciplinary perspective combines theoretical discussions with empirical applications, appealing to both academics and policymakers eager to maximize migrations developmental impacts. The collection begins with a discussion detailing when and why migration promotes growth and what kind of indicators beyond GDP should be considered. Challenging a number of misconceptions, such as the assumption that redressing poverty and alleviating underdevelopment in immigrant communities are solely economic pursuits, contributors acknowledge the inherent cultural dimension in the migration-development debate and define the contours of a research program that systematically and comparatively weighs the cultural dynamics of development and migration. They also emphasize the role of human rights in reinforcing positive developmental outcomes, how traditional social roles and its developmental impacts are reshaped by the international migration of women and children, and international migrations developmental impacts within specific geographic regions.

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NEW PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
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INITIATIVE FOR POLICY DIALOGUE AT COLUMBIA
INITIATIVE FOR POLICY DIALOGUE AT COLUMBIA
JOS ANTONIO OCAMPO AND JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ, SERIES EDITORS
Escaping the Resource Curse, Macartan Humphreys, Jeffrey D. Sachs, and Joseph E. Stiglitz, eds.
The Right to Know, Ann Florini, ed.
Privatization: Successes and Failures, Grard Roland, ed.
Growth and Policy in Developing Countries: A Structuralist Approach, Jos Antonio Ocampo, Codrina Rada, and Lance Taylor
Taxation in Developing Countries, Roger Gordon, ed.
Reforming the International Financial System for Development, Jomo Kwame Sundaram, ed.
Development Cooperation in Times of Crisis, Jos Antonio Ocampo and Jos Antonio Alonso
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
EDITED BY
Jeronimo Cortina and Enrique Ochoa-Reza
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
NEW YORK
Jeronimo Cortina dedicates this book to all past, present, and future migrants.
Enrique Ochoa-Reza dedicates this book to Greta Rojas.
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Columbia University Press
Publishers Since 1893
New York Chichester, West Sussex
cup.columbia.edu
Copyright 2013 Columbia University Press
All rights reserved
E-ISBN: 978-0-231-52749-1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
New perspectives on international migration and development / edited by
Jeronimo Cortina and Enrique Ochoa-Reza.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-231-15680-6 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-231-52749-1 (ebook)
1. Emigration and immigration. 2. Economic development.
I. Cortina, Jeronimo.
JV6035.N49 2013
338.9dc23 2012049276
A Columbia University Press E-book.
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Cover image:Steve McCurry/Magnum Photos
Cover design: Katie Poe
References to Internet Web sites (URLs) were accurate at the time of writing. Neither the author nor Columbia University Press is responsible for URLs that may have expired or changed since the manuscript was prepared.
INITIATIVE FOR POLICY DIALOGUE AT COLUMBIA
JOS ANTONIO OCAMPO AND JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ, SERIES EDITORS
The Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) at Columbia University brings together academics, policymakers, and practitioners from developed and developing countries to address the most pressing issues in economic policy today. IPD is an important part of Columbias broad program on development and globalization. The Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia: Challenges in Development and Globalization presents the latest academic thinking on a wide range of development topics and lays out alternative policy options and trade-offs. Written in a language accessible to policymakers and students alike, this series is unique in that it both shapes the academic research agenda and furthers the economic policy debate, facilitating a more democratic discussion of development policies.
According to the United Nations, today around 214 million people live outside their countries of birth. Migration between developing countries is now as frequent as migration between developing and more developed countries. The World Bank estimates that remittancesthe quintessential by-product of migrationto developing countries account for more than $370 billion, while in the political arena, migration is the ever-present topic both in national and local elections. In sum, international migration has become a key part of globalization, permeating the lives not only of migrants but also of millions more who havent themselves migrated.
This book focuses on one particular feature of migration: its impact on development. It also examines the various channels through which migration permeates the economic, cultural, social, and political structures in both migrant-sending and -receiving countries. The goal of the book is to highlight the complex nature of the developmental implications of migration by providing new perspectives that address some of the challenges and harness some of the opportunities associated with international migration and development.
focuses on migration, children, women, and development and on how families and local communities are reconfigured as a response to migration. The book closes with a part exploring migrations developmental impacts on various migration corridors, portraying not only a different geographic focus but illustrating the nuanced and context-dependent nature of migrations developmental impacts.
This volume is written for a very diverse set of audiences, from government and elected officials to academics, civil society, and practitioners. Its multidisciplinary nature stresses the need to focus on substantive as well as practical issues needed for designing and implementing migration and development policies that will ensure that migration has the most positive impacts both in the communities that migrants leave behind and in those that become their new homes.
For more information about IPD and its upcoming books, visit www.policydialogue.org.
CONTENTS
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Jeronimo Cortina, and Enrique Ochoa-Reza
Josh DeWind and Damla Ergun
Rodolfo O. de la Garza
Peggy Levitt and Deepak Lamba-Nieves
Khalid Koser
Alexandra Escobar Garca and Soledad lvarez Velasco
Jeronimo Cortina and Enrique Ochoa-Reza
Hein de Haas
Loren B. Landau and Aurelia Segatti
Graeme Hugo
Philip Martin
S. Irudaya Rajan and K. C. Zachariah
FIGURES
TABLES
The initial idea for this book came at the Advanced Graduate Workshop on Poverty, Development and Globalization cosponsored by The Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester and The Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University. There, Joseph Stiglitz gave us his views on the relationship between migration and development and on the challenges and opportunities that international migration presents for the worlds developmental prospects. The introduction to this volume reflects this conversation.
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