Prospects for future outward migration flows: China and Southeast Asia
Geoffrey Ducanes and
Manolo I. Abella
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Focuses on factors that are likely to influence outward migration flow from China and the Southeast Asian region, particularly the Philippines and Indonesia, in the next two decades. It finds that while current migration streams are likely to continue in the short run, important developments in demographic, economic, political, and environmental factors which vary for the different countries - are likely to shape longer terms future migration from the region.
Keywords: international migration; immigration; forecast; demographic aspect; economic implication; political aspect; environment; migration internationale; immigration; prévision; aspect démographique; conséquences économiques; aspect politique; environnement; migración internacional; inmigración; predicción; aspecto demográfico; consecuencias económicas; aspecto político; medio ambiente (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 22 pages
Date: 2009
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Published in Working paper series, Asian Regional Programme on Governance of Labour Migration.
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