Leaving matters: the nature, evolution and effects of emigration policies
Debates on migration policies are strongly focused on immigration control, revealing a general receiving-country bias in migration research. To fill this gap, this paper reviews the nature, evolution and effects of emigration policies. Only a declining number of strong, authoritarian states with clo...
Main Authors: | de Haas, H, Vezzoli, S |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2011
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