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What will migration look like in 2045?
The reason for the depth the 2008's global depression lies in the intractability of modern economic systems. This has led to an emergence of unprecede...
Insights Into Irregular Migration
Irregular migration, including trafficking in migrants, has emerged as a major international challenge. It now represents one-third or more of the yea...
Managing a Looming Humanitarian and Economic Crisis
This book provides an insightful analysis of the looming refugee and mixed migration crisis in the context of four major, contemporary flows: two in w...
Migrants' Access to Human Rights
This publication examines the particular vulnerability of migrants to human rights abuses, and discusses the need to strengthen the recognition and pr...
Myths, Rhetoric and Realities
Highlights the ways in which the development potential of remittances could be most effiectively used, while avoiding the possible risks. In doing so,...
Trade in Services and Movements of Persons
The growth of the services sector in developing countries and their increased participation in trade in services have far-reaching implications for pr...
A Major Breakthrough or an Opportunity Lost or Both?
This book analyses the 2018 Global Compact on Migration and the need for, and difficulties of adopting a multilateral agreement on migration. Particul...
A Collection of Poems
In this collection of poems, Bimal Ghosh muses over a wide range of topics in a lucid, eclectic, and alliterative but nonconventional style of his own...
Monograph describing various social changes induced and required by economic and social development, with particular reference to India and the role o...
Where Do We Go from Herey
This study examines changing trends in flows and stocks in new immigration, return migration, irregular migration, internal movements and the global s...
The Missing Link
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What Will Migration Look Like in 2045?
migrants'access to Human Rights