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click for larger view Exploding the Migration Myths: Analysis and Recommendations for the European Union, the UK and Albania

SERIES: UK Poverty Resources
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AUTHOR: Russell King Nicola Mai Mirela Dalipaj
SERIES: UK Poverty Resources
ISBN-10: 0855985240 
ISBN-13: 9780855985240  STOCK CODE: 00255241
AVAILABILITY: In Print   PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 76)   245 x 188mm   PUBLISHED: 01 Jan 2004
READERSHIP:  Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
PRICE:  £12.95 (inc. VAT)  

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DESCRIPTION

Migration has become a central issue in a heated political and media debate in Britain and throughout Europe. But the issues have often become confused and mythologised. This report seeks to contribute to a more mature public debate - and to more effective and just policy responses - through an in-depth study of the forces driving migration, and the strategies which seek to govern it.

'Exploding the Migration Myths' draws upon a year-long Fabian Society and Oxfam joint research project into the causes and consequences of migration. It looks in details at the case of migrants from Albania, the poorest country in Europe, their experience in the UK, and the impact on their home country, from remittances to the loss of human capital. By speaking to migrants themselves, whose voices are usually missing from this debate, the report identifies the real reasons behind migration and what drives those who undertake it. The report seeks a more hoilistic approach, linking development policy with domestic policies on entry and integration.

The report makes a number of policy recommendations, arguing that the choice between allowing or stopping migration is a false one. Migration is a fact, which is affecting all countries in the developed and developing worlds. The real choices are in how we govern migration, 'Exploding the Migration Myths'argues that either we create paths to legal migration, for unskilled as well as skilled workers, or migration will remain illegal, often controlled by transnational criminal gangs. As the report shows, migration can potentially benefit both the host societies and countries of origin. But an approach that seeks to maximise the benefits and to control the costs of migration depends centrally on how we choose to govern it.





CONTENTS

  • Executive summery and recommendations

    1. Introduction

    2. Migrants' voices: Experience of Albanian migrants

    3. Back home: The impact of migration on households in Albania

    4. Migration and poverty: A viable policy framework


  • References



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