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In this important collection, Oliver Bakewell draws together key articles by leading scholars which investigate past and current thinking on the complex linkages between migration and development.

Reproduced from their original publication, 36 articles demonstrate the role scholarship has played in stimulating and sustaining a renewed interest in the relationship between development and migration. They cover early overviews of linkages between migration and development; the rise of the migration-development nexus; the impact of development and underdevelopment on migration; remittances, inequality, and poverty; the impact of migration on social relations; transnationalism and diaspora; spatial variations in development impacts on internal, regional, and inter-continental migration; and critical voices on the migration-development nexus. Most of the articles were published during the 21st century. Original page numbers are retained; new ones are supplied, but there is no index. Annotation ©2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction Oliver Bakewell xiii
PART I EARLY OVERVIEWS OF LINKAGES BETWEEN MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
1 `Migrant Labour and Economic Development', Oxford Economic Papers, 22 (1), March, 86-108
3(23)
Marvin P. Miracle
Sara S. Berry
2 `From the Invisible Hand to Visible Feet: Anthropological Studies of Migration and Development', Annual Review of Anthropology, 15, October, 331-61
26(31)
Michael Kearney
3 `Migration and Development: Myths and Reality', International Migration Review, 23 (3), Fall, 486-99
57(16)
Reginald T. Appleyard
PART II THE RISE OF THE MIGRATION-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS
4 `International Migration and National Development', Population Index, 62 (2), Summer, 181-212
73(32)
J. Edward Taylor
Joaquin Arango
Graeme Hugo
Ali Kouaouci
Douglas S. Massey
Adela Pellegrino
5 `International Migration and Community Development', Population Index, 62 (3), Fall, 397-418
105(22)
J. Edward Taylor
Joaquin Arango
Graeme Hugo
Ali Kouaouci
Douglas S. Massey
Adela Pellegrino
6 `Livelihoods and Poverty: The Role of Migration - A Critical Review of the Migration Literature', Journal of Development Studies, 36 (2), December, 1-47
127(47)
Arjan de Haan
7 `The Migration-Development Nexus. Evidence and Policy Options: State-of-the-Art Overview', International Migration, 40 (5), 3-43
174(41)
Ninna Nyberg-Sørensen
Nicholas Van Hear
Poul Engberg-Pedersen
8 `Development and Migration or Migration and Development: What Comes First?', Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 18 (4), 441-71
215(31)
Stephen Castles
9 `International Migration and Development in Mexican Communities', Demography, 33 (2), May, 249-64
246(16)
Jorge Durand
William Kandel
Emilio A. Parrado
Douglas S. Massey
10 South-South Migration and Human Development: Reflections on African Experiences, IMI Working Paper 15, April (Background paper for the UNDP Human Development Report 2009), Oxford, UK: International Migration Institute, i, iii, 1-43
262(47)
Oliver Bakewell
Hein de Haas
Stephen Castles
Simona Vezzoli
Gunvor Jonsson
PART III THE IMPACT OF (UNDER-)DEVELOPMENT ON MIGRATION
11 `Rural-to-Urban Migration in LDCs: A Relative Deprivation Approach', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 32 (3), April, 475-86
309(12)
Oded Stark
12 `Involuntary Resettlement as an Opportunity for Development: The Case of Urban Resettlers of the Three Gorges Project, China', Journal of Refugee Studies, 21 (1), 82-102
321(21)
Brooke McDonald
Michael Webber
Duan Yuefang
13 `The Relationship between Resources and Human Migration Patterns in Central Kamchatka during the Post-Soviet Period', Population and Environment, 25 (4), March, 355-75
342(21)
Stephanie Hitztaler
14 `Does Drought Increase Migration? A Study of Migration from Rural Mali during the 1983-1985 Drought', International Migration Review, 28 (3), Autumn, 539-53
363(15)
Sally E. Findley
15 `Migration to Cities in Burkina Faso: Does the Level of Development in Sending Areas Matter?', World Development, 33 (7), July, 1129-52
378(24)
Cris Beauchemin
Bruno Schoumaker
16 Settler Migration during the 1984/85 Resettlement Programme in Ethiopia', Geo Journal, 19 (2), September, 113-27
402(17)
Helmut Kloos
Aynalem Adugna
PART IV REMITTANCES, INEQUALITY AND POVERTY
17 `Do International Migration and Remittances Reduce Poverty in Developing Countries?', World Development, 33 (10), October, 1645-69
419(25)
Richard H. Adams Jr.
John Page
18 Migration from Rural Areas of Poor Countries: The Impact on Rural Productivity and Income Distribution', World Development, 8(1), January, 1-24
444(24)
Michael Lipton
19 `Remittances: The New Development Mantra?', in Samuel Munzele Maimbo and Dilip Ratha (eds), Remittances: Development Impact and Future Prospects,
Chapter 16, Washington, DC: World Bank, 331-60
468(30)
Devesh Kapur
20 `Brain Drain in Developing Countries', World Bank Economic Review, 21 (2), 193-218
498(29)
Frederic Docquier
Olivier Lohest
Abdeslam Marfouk
PART V THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON SOCIAL RELATIONS
21 `Labor Migration as a Positive Factor in the Continuity of Tonga Tribal Society', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 8 (3), April, 265-78
527(14)
J. Van Velsen
22 `Social Remittances Revisited', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37(1), January, 1-22
541(22)
Peggy Levitt
Deepak Lamba-Nieves
23 `Migration and Cultural Change: A Role for Gender and Social Networks?', Journal of International Women's Studies, 2 (3), June, 54-77
563(24)
Sara R. Curran
Abigail C. Saguy
24 `Workers on the Move: Seasonal Migration and Changing Social Relations in Rural India', Gender and Development, 6 (1), March, 21-9
587(9)
Ben Rogaly
25 `The "Migration-Development Nexus" Revisited from a Rights Perspective', Journal of Human Rights, 7 (3), July, 282-98
596(19)
Nicola Piper
PART VI TRANSNATIONALISM AND DIASPORA
26 `Migrants as Transnational Development Agents: An Inquiry into the Newest Round of the Migration-Development Nexus', Population, Space and Place, 14 (1), January-February, 21-42
615(22)
Thomas Faist
27 `Globalisation from Below: Conceptualising the Role of the African Diasporas in Africa's Development', Review of African Political Economy, 29 (92), June, 211-36
637(26)
Giles Mohan
A.B. Zack-Williams
28 `Turning Brain Drain into Brain Gain: The Colombian Experience of the Diaspora Option', Science, Technology and Society, 2 (2), September, 285-315
663(31)
Jean-Baptiste Meyer
Jorge Charum
Dora Bernal
Jacques Gaillard
Jose Granes
John Leon
Alvaro Montenegro
Alvaro Morales
Carlos Murcia
Nora Narvaez-Berthelemot
Luz Stella Parrado
Bernard Schlemmer
29 `Exercising Exit, Voice and Loyalty: A Gender Perspective on Transnationalism in Haiti', Development and Change, 35 (4), September, 743-71
694(31)
Sarah Gammage
PART VII SPATIAL VARIATIONS IN DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS - INTERNAL, REGIONAL AND INTERCONTINENTAL MIGRATION
30 `Internal Migration, Poverty and Development in Asia: Including the Excluded', IDS Bulletin, 37 (3), May, 88-100
725(13)
Priya Deshingkar
31 `Interlinkages between Internal and International Migration and Development in the Asian Region', Population, Space and Place, 12 (1), January-February, 15-30
738(16)
Ronald Skeldon
32 `Migration and Income Diversification: Evidence from Burkina Faso', World Development, 36 (4), April, 625-40
754(19)
Fleur Wouterse
J. Edward Taylor
PART VIII CRITICAL VOICES ON THE MIGRATION-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS
33 `"Keeping Them in Their Place": The Ambivalent Relationship between Development and Migration in Africa', Third World Quarterly, 29 (7), 1341-58
773(18)
Oliver Bakewell
34 `Income per Natural: Measuring Development for People Rather Than Places', Population and Development Review, 34 (3), September, 395-434
791(40)
Michael A. Clemens
Lant Pritchett
35 `Migration as Development Strategy? The New Political Economy of Dispossession and Inequality in the Americas', Review of International Political Economy, 16 (2), May, 231-59
831(29)
Nicola Phillips
36 `International Migration as a Tool in Development Policy: A Passing Phase?', Population and Development Review, 34 (1), March, 1-18
860
Ronald Skeldon
Edited by Oliver Bakewell, The University of Manchester, UK