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El objetivo de este estudio es examinar el impacto de la crisis del Covid-19 sobre la situación laboral de los migrantes, el envío de remesas familiares y los retornos forzados o voluntarios. Asimismo, se evaluarán los impactos de los huracanes y de la crisis del Covid-19 sobre la decisión de...
SourceBanco Interamericano de Desarrollo - Resource - Journal Article
In this article, the concept of social remittances is revisted. First, the authors show how people's experiences before migrating strongly influence what they do in the countries where they settle; this, in turn, affects what they remit back to their homelands. Second, just as scholars differentiate...
SourceJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies - Resource - Analysis
This paper reviews the empirical literature on the relationship between remittances and various dimensions of social development in the developing world within a broader conceptual framework of migration and development theory.
SourceUnited Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD) - Resource - Guidelines/Toolkits/Manuals
This policy guide focuses on the role of entrepreneurship in enhancing the positive effects of migration on economic growth and development. It offers practical guidance to governments and development and humanitarian partners on how best migrant and refugees skills and abilities can be leveraged to...
SourceUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) - Video -
VNR Labs provide an informal platform for experience sharing and reflection on the Voluntary National Review (VNR) process. The Labs, held under the Chatham House rule, are open to Member States, the United Nations system and representatives of Major Groups and other Stakeholders. This VNR Lab on...
Source - Resource - Report
The report assesses the evidence to identify policy pathways that harness the benefits of African migration and mitigate its negative effects. It argues that African migration can play a key role in the structural transformation of the continent’s economies. Finally, this report offers new and...
SourceUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) - Resource - Report
Access to financial services is critical to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Despite progress in recent years, significant gap remains between developed and developing economies and, thus, financial inclusion remains a key development concern, which has become more...
SourceUnited Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) - Resource - Report
While the relevance of financial remittances for developing countries is well documented and has gained attention during the last years as an important and stable source of external development, the flows of ideas, knowledge, behaviours and social capital transmitted by migrants to their families...
SourceInternational Organization for Migration (IOM), ACP Observatory on Migration - Resource - Journal Article
The term “social remittances” was coined over fifteen years ago to capture the notion that, in addition to money, migration also entails the circulation of ideas, practices, skills, identities, and social capital also circulate between sending and receiving communities. The articles in this special...
SourceSpringer - Resource - Other
Many studies highlight the macro-level dissemination of global culture and institutions. This seminal article focuses on social remittances - a local-level, migration-driven form of cultural diffusion. Social remittances are the ideas, behaviors, identities, and social capital that flow from...
SourceInternational Migration Review - Resource - Analysis
The Covid-19 Pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on migration, human mobility, and the lives of migrants around the globe. Governments respond to it through a mixture of measures. This study has selected nine areas of concern where the pandemic and the global response to it have changed the...
SourceFriedrich-Ebert-Stiftung - Projects -
The project aims at improving the application of the ILO fundamental Conventions in EU trading partner countries through improved labour relations and working conditions. Since 2013, the Directorate-General for Trade and the Directorate-General for International Partnerships have funded projects on...
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO) - Projects -
The Safer Migration Project (SaMi) is a bilateral initiative of the Governments of Nepal (GoN) and Switzerland, with technical assistance from Helvetas. In its current third phase (2018-2022), SaMi is working in 39 districts with high rates of labour migration. The overall goal of the project is...
SourceSwitzerland, Government of Nepal - Video -
Labour abuses over time can take a huge toll and leave workers vulnerable to situations of severe exploitation. This short animation builds awareness of the reasons why people fall into exploitation and shows the solutions that Focus on Labour Explotation (FLEX) seeks to end exploitation.
SourceFocus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) - Resource - Journal Article
This paper explores the role played by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in the consultations and stocktaking during 2017 and the negotiations during 2018 leading up to the adoption of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM). It examines selected parts of the text...
SourceInternational Journal of Law in Context - Resource - Analysis
The study maps four examples of state-facilitated digital technology platforms that assist the recruitment, placement, and/or job matching for migrant workers. In reviewing some of the promising practices and lessons learnt, the study aims to offer preliminary guidance to States developing similar...
SourceInternational Labour Organization (ILO), International Organization for Migration (IOM) - Resource - Policy Brief
This policy brief addresses the question: How should labour migration policies and related work permits be designed in order to effectively promote declared and decent work and social inclusion? It begins with a brief analysis of the gaps and shortcomings in current schemes across Europe, in three...
SourcePlatform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM) - Resource - Analysis
El presente Estudio de Inclusión Financiera se realiza en el marco de la implementación del Proyecto de Inclusión Económica en Perú y Ecuador, financiado por USAID e implementado por el Consejo Mundial – WOCCU dirigido a promover el acceso a servicios financieros de población refugiada y migrante...
SourceUSAID - Resource - Report
This report analyzes the labor migration trends in Asia and puts them in the context of economic and policy developments and the changes wrought by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. It examines the policy settings in the major origin and destination countries of labor migrants and the...
SourceOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), International Labour Organization (ILO), Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) - Resource - Analysis
This study seeks to shed light on the situation of ethical recruitment and labour migration in West Africa by assessing current recruitment practices and migrant worker protection mechanisms in place in the following case study countries: Côte d'Ivoire, the Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal. This...
SourceInternational Organization for Migration (IOM)
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