Migration and Remittances in CIS Countries during the Global Economic Crisis

Despite the fact that the free flow of people across borders is the lynchpin of today's globalized world, more importance is usually given to the unrestricted movement of capital and goods. As a consequence, the effects of the financial crisis on the issue of migration have largely been ignored by the international community. The World Bank and other international organizations are examining ways to mitigate the effects of the financial crisis on migration and foster productive dialogue and partnerships among both sending and receiving countries, and the migrants themselves. This article describes the effects of the crisis in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), proposes reforms to mitigate its effects, and suggests actions to encourage self-sustaining progress in the area of migration in the future.

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Main Authors: Canagarajah, Sudharshan, Kholmatov, Matin
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-01
Subjects:ACCESS TO EDUCATION, ACROSS BORDERS, AREA OF MIGRATION, BANK ACCOUNTS, BORDERS, BRAIN DRAIN, CITIZENS, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN, DEMOGRAPHIC IMBALANCES, DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS, DIASPORA, DISCRIMINATION, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EMIGRANTS, FAMILIES, FERTILITY, FINANCIAL LITERACY, FLOW OF PEOPLE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN WORKERS, GENDER, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, HOME COUNTRIES, HOST COUNTRIES, HOUSEHOLDS, HOUSING, HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ILLEGAL MIGRATION, IMMIGRANTS, INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY, INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, LABOR MARKET, LABOR MARKETS, LABOR MIGRATION, LABOR SHORTAGES, LABOR SUPPLY, LEGAL MIGRATION, LEGAL STATUS, LITERACY, LOCAL POPULATIONS, MARGINALIZATION, MARITAL STATUS, MEDIA, MIGRANT, MIGRANT WORKERS, MIGRANT-SENDING COUNTRIES, MIGRANTS, MIGRATION, MIGRATION ISSUES, MIGRATION POLICIES, MIGRATION POLICY, MOBILITY, MORTALITY, MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS, NUMBER OF MIGRANTS, OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, POPULATION GROWTH, POPULATION MOVEMENT, PRACTITIONERS, PROGRESS, PROTECTION OF MIGRANTS, RELIGION, REMITTANCE, REMITTANCE FLOWS, REMITTANCES, REMITTANCES FROM MIGRANTS, SKILLED WORKERS, SOCIAL COHESION, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL STATUS, SOCIETY, TRADE UNIONS, TRANSFER OF REMITTANCES, UNEMPLOYMENT, VOCATIONAL TRAINING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/11677148/migration-remittances-cis-countries-during-global-economic-crisis
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/10214
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