low-skilled workers
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Hitting the jackpot: The high returns of a Malaysia visa lottery for Bangladeshi workers
International migration can be transformative for low-skilled workers and their families, and governments can play important roles to ease the visa intermediation process, lower upfront costs, and ensure safer migration
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Push and pull factors: Evidence from international migration from Nepal
Liquidity restraints, conflict and demand for labour all play a role in pushing or pulling people to migrate to particular destinations
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Globalisation and development
David Atkin, of MIT, discusses what the withdrawal from globalisation will mean for developing countries.
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The equitable benefits of Colombia’s bus rapid transit system
Investments in bus rapid transit systems can lead to large returns that benefit the high-skilled more than we might expect
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Globalisation and development
David Atkin, of MIT, discusses what the withdrawal from globalisation will mean for developing countries.