Moving for Prosperity

Moving for Prosperity
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464812829

Migration presents a stark policy dilemma. Research repeatedly confirms that migrants, their families back home, and the countries that welcome them experience large economic and social gains. Easing immigration restrictions is one of the most effective tools for ending poverty and sharing prosperity across the globe. Yet, we see widespread opposition in destination countries, where migrants are depicted as the primary cause of many of their economic problems, from high unemployment to declining social services. Moving for Prosperity: Global Migration and Labor Markets addresses this dilemma. In addition to providing comprehensive data and empirical analysis of migration patterns and their impact, the report argues for a series of policies that work with, rather than against, labor market forces. Policy makers should aim to ease short-run dislocations and adjustment costs so that the substantial long-term benefits are shared more evenly. Only then can we avoid draconian migration restrictions that will hurt everybody. Moving for Prosperity aims to inform and stimulate policy debate, facilitate further research, and identify prominent knowledge gaps. It demonstrates why existing income gaps, demographic differences, and rapidly declining transportation costs mean that global mobility will continue to be a key feature of our lives for generations to come. Its audience includes anyone interested in one of the most controversial policy debates of our time.

ESSA World

ESSA World
Author: United States. Environmental Science Services Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1969
Genre: Meteorology
ISBN:

Promising the Earth

Promising the Earth
Author: Robert Lamb
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1996
Genre: Environmental protection
ISBN: 0415144434

Published to mark the 25th anniversary of the founding of Friends of the Earth, this book presents a colourful insight into the ups and downs of environmental campaigning within the context of modern events and attitudes.

Adjusting to a World in Motion

Adjusting to a World in Motion
Author: Douglas J. Besharov
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2016
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0190211393

International migration has reached new heights since the 1960s. Altogether, some 215 million people live in countries other than their countries of birth, and according to surveys, another 700 million say they would leave their homes and move to another country if they could. Nations-both sending and receiving-have responded to this growing international migrant flow with new laws and domestic programs. In receiving countries, they include laws and programs to control entry, encourage high-skilled immigration, develop refugee policy, and speed assimilation. In sending countries, governments are implementing and experimenting with new policies that link migrant diasporas back to their home countries culturally or economically-or both. This volume contains a series of thoughtful analyses of some of the most critical issues raised in both receiving and sending countries, including US immigration policy, European high skilled labor programs, the experiences of migrants to the Gulf States, the impact of immigration on student educational achievement, and how post-conflict nations connect with their diasporas. This volume will help readers draw lessons for their own countries, and is thus offered in the spirit of mutual learning within a continued international dialogue of research and analysis on migration.

Gone to Spain

Gone to Spain
Author: Tom Provan
Publisher: How To Books Ltd
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9781857039283

After a long and successful career in marketing and PR, Tom Provan took the decision to leave England and move to Spain. In this book you'll learn from his experiences. Some are positive, some are frustrating and some are very funny. For anyone contemplating making the same move here is valuable information to help you make the decision that is right for you - and avoid pitfalls. CONTENTS: Taking the decision choosing a location finding a property legal matters the actual removal settling in Manana and Siesta the lifestyle the cost of living the hidden delights of Spain the Spanish garden healthcare in Spain are there negatives? the future.

Nature

Nature
Author: Sir Norman Lockyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1893
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

The Harvest HandbookTM of Bible Prophecy

The Harvest HandbookTM of Bible Prophecy
Author: Ed Hindson
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736978453

Everything You Need to Know About the Last Days at Your Fingertips The Harvest HandbookTM of Bible Prophecy is a reference resource that provides a comprehensive overview of everything the Bible says about the last days. Compiled by bestselling prophecy teachers Ed Hindson, Mark Hitchcock, and Tim LaHaye, this volume has 150+ topics on the most important subjects of prophetic study from 40+ of world’s foremost prophecy experts, including Armageddon, the Day of the Lord, eternal life, the glorious appearing, the messianic kingdom, the millennium, rewards, and the Tribulation. You will gain clear and useful insights about the future in this A-to-Z handbook, which is written to provide thousands of Bible-based facts about the end times and beyond a chronology of the last days from a pretribulational, premillennial view detailed definitions of all the major prophecy-related terms Both new and experienced students of prophecy will find this a tool they can use and understand. Ideal for browsing or serious research, you’ll find yourself reaching for this indispensable resource again and again.