메뉴 건너뛰기




Volumn 34, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 375-386

Population geographies, gender, and the migration-development nexus

Author keywords

Gender; Postcolonialism; Remittances; Skilled migration; Transnational; Unskilled migration

Indexed keywords

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC THEORY; GENDER; INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION; MIGRANTS REMITTANCE; MOBILITY; SKILLED LABOR; THEORETICAL STUDY;

EID: 77953707546     PISSN: 03091325     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0309132509344269     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (33)

References (142)
  • 1
    • 0035656640 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The limits to 'transnationalism': Bosnian and Eritrean refugees in Europe as emerging transnational communities
    • Al-Ali, N., Black, R. and Koser, K. 2001: The limits to 'transnationalism': Bosnian and Eritrean refugees in Europe as emerging transnational communities. Ethnic and Racial Studies 24, 578-600.
    • (2001) Ethnic and Racial Studies , vol.24 , pp. 578-600
    • Al-Ali, N.1    Black, R.2    Koser, K.3
  • 5
    • 33646703967 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The transformative potential of Belizean migrant voluntary associations in Chicago
    • Babcock, E.C. 2006: The transformative potential of Belizean migrant voluntary associations in Chicago. International Migration 44, 31-51.1.
    • (2006) International Migration , vol.44 , pp. 31-51
    • Babcock, E.C.1
  • 8
    • 3042550482 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Brain abuse, or the devaluation of immigrant labour in Canada
    • Bauder, H. 2003: Brain abuse, or the devaluation of immigrant labour in Canada. Antipode 35, 698-717.
    • (2003) Antipode , vol.35 , pp. 698-717
    • Bauder, H.1
  • 9
    • 0141633977 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Global networks and local developments: Agendas for development geography
    • Bebbington, A.J. 2003: Global networks and local developments: agendas for development geography. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 94, 297-309.
    • (2003) Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie , vol.94 , pp. 297-309
    • Bebbington, A.J.1
  • 10
    • 0035737531 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Immigration policy and New Zealand's development into the 21st century
    • Bedford, R., Ho, E. and Lidgard, J. 2001: Immigration policy and New Zealand's development into the 21st century. Asia and Pacific Migration Journal 10, 585-616.
    • (2001) Asia and Pacific Migration Journal , vol.10 , pp. 585-616
    • Bedford, R.1    Ho, E.2    Lidgard, J.3
  • 11
    • 33746493952 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Introduction: The MIRAB model in the twenty-first century
    • Bertram, G. 2006: Introduction: the MIRAB model in the twenty-first century. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 47, 1-13.
    • (2006) Asia Pacific Viewpoint , vol.47 , pp. 1-13
    • Bertram, G.1
  • 12
    • 4644253175 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Editorial introduction; migration, return, and development in West Africa
    • Black, R. and King, R. 2004: Editorial introduction; migration, return, and development in West Africa. Population Space and Place 10, 75-83.
    • (2004) Population Space and Place , vol.10 , pp. 75-83
    • Black, R.1    King, R.2
  • 13
    • 33746540508 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Working overseas: Seafarer remittances and their distribution in Kiribati
    • 1
    • Borovnik, M. 2006: Working overseas: seafarer remittances and their distribution in Kiribati. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 47, 151-61.1.
    • (2006) Asia Pacific Viewpoint , vol.47 , pp. 151-161
    • Borovnik, M.1
  • 14
    • 1642504228 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The migration of doctors and nurses from South Pacific Island nations
    • Brown, R.P.C. and Connell, J. 2004: The migration of doctors and nurses from South Pacific Island nations. Social Science and Medicine 58, 2193-210.
    • (2004) Social Science and Medicine , vol.58 , pp. 2193-2210
    • Brown, R.P.C.1    Connell, J.2
  • 15
    • 33746574435 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Occupation-specific analysis of migration and remittance behavior: Pacific Island nurses in Australia and New Zealand
    • - 2006: Occupation-specific analysis of migration and remittance behavior: Pacific Island nurses in Australia and New Zealand. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 47, 133-48.
    • (2006) Asia Pacific Viewpoint , vol.47 , pp. 133-148
  • 16
    • 33744960580 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Can remittances spur development? a critical survey
    • Brown, S.S. 2006: Can remittances spur development? a critical survey. International Studies Review 8, 55-75.
    • (2006) International Studies Review , vol.8 , pp. 55-75
    • Brown, S.S.1
  • 18
    • 33750843192 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Bryceson, D. and Vuorela, E., editors, Oxford: Berg
    • Bryceson, D. and Vuorela, E., editors 2002: The transnational family. Oxford: Berg.
    • (2002) The Transnational Family
  • 20
    • 33645131007 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Hometown associations, the re-scaling of state spatiality and migrant grassroots transnationalism
    • Caglar, A. 2006: Hometown associations, the re-scaling of state spatiality and migrant grassroots transnationalism. Global Networks 6, 1-22.
    • (2006) Global Networks , vol.6 , pp. 1-22
    • Caglar, A.1
  • 22
    • 1542504609 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Why migration policies fail
    • Castles, S. 2004: Why migration policies fail. Ethnic and Racial Studies 27, 205-27.
    • (2004) Ethnic and Racial Studies , vol.27 , pp. 205-227
    • Castles, S.1
  • 23
    • 58149357991 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Castles, S. and Wise, R.D., editors, Geneva: International Organization for Migration (IOM)
    • Castles, S. and Wise, R.D., editors 2008: Migration and development: perspectives from the south. Geneva: International Organization for Migration (IOM).
    • (2008) Migration and Development: Perspectives from the South
  • 24
    • 4844231129 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Mobility, fixity, agency: Australia's working holiday programme
    • Clarke, N. 2004: Mobility, fixity, agency: Australia's working holiday programme. Population Space and Place 10, 411-20.
    • (2004) Population Space and Place , vol.10 , pp. 411-420
    • Clarke, N.1
  • 25
    • 13244288042 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Remitting the gift: Zambian mobility and anthropological insights for migration studies
    • Cliggett, L. 2005: Remitting the gift: Zambian mobility and anthropological insights for migration studies. Population Space and Place 11, 35-48.
    • (2005) Population Space and Place , vol.11 , pp. 35-48
    • Cliggett, L.1
  • 26
    • 27944464121 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Remittance outcomes and migration: Theoretical contests, real opportunities
    • Cohen, J. 2005: Remittance outcomes and migration: theoretical contests, real opportunities. Studies in Comparative International Development 40, 88-112.
    • (2005) Studies in Comparative International Development , vol.40 , pp. 88-112
    • Cohen, J.1
  • 27
    • 33750974755 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Transnational political participation of Algerians in France: Extraterritorial civil society versus transnational governmentality
    • Collyer, M. 2006: Transnational political participation of Algerians in France: extraterritorial civil society versus transnational governmentality. Political Geography 25, 836-49.
    • (2006) Political Geography , vol.25 , pp. 836-849
    • Collyer, M.1
  • 29
    • 85045164770 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Local skills and global markets? The migration of health workers from Caribbean and Pacific Island states
    • Connell, J. 2007: Local skills and global markets? The migration of health workers from Caribbean and Pacific Island states. Social and Economic Studies 56, 41-66.
    • (2007) Social and Economic Studies , vol.56 , pp. 41-66
    • Connell, J.1
  • 33
    • 68349085736 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The importance of remittances for the Caribbean's future transcends their macroeconomic influences
    • Conway, D. 2007: The importance of remittances for the Caribbean's future transcends their macroeconomic influences. Global Development Studies 4, 41-76.
    • (2007) Global Development Studies , vol.4 , pp. 41-76
    • Conway, D.1
  • 34
    • 36749053150 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Caribbean transnational return migrants as agents of change
    • Conway, D. and Potter, R.B. 2007: Caribbean transnational return migrants as agents of change. Geography Compass 1, 25-45.
    • (2007) Geography Compass , vol.1 , pp. 25-45
    • Conway, D.1    Potter, R.B.2
  • 36
    • 13244294218 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The global raiders: Nationalism, globalization, and the South African brain drain
    • Crush, J. 2002: The global raiders: nationalism, globalization, and the South African brain drain. Journal of International Affairs 56, 147-72.
    • (2002) Journal of International Affairs , vol.56 , pp. 147-172
    • Crush, J.1
  • 37
    • 69949190949 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 2009: Migrant visions of development: A gendered approach
    • Dannecker, P. 2009: Migrant visions of development: a gendered approach. Population Space and Place 15, 119-32.
    • Population Space and Place , vol.15 , pp. 119-132
    • Dannecker, P.1
  • 38
    • 34248580349 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The new development finance or exploiting migrant labour? Remittance sending among low-paid migrant workers in London
    • Datta, K., McIlwaine, K., Wills, J., Evans, Y., Herbert, J. and May, J. 2007: The new development finance or exploiting migrant labour? Remittance sending among low-paid migrant workers in London. International Development Planning Review 29, 43-67.
    • (2007) International Development Planning Review , vol.29 , pp. 43-67
    • Datta, K.1    McIlwaine, K.2    Wills, J.3    Evans, Y.4    Herbert, J.5    May, J.6
  • 39
    • 33847216892 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Reconceptualizing the migration-development nexus: Diasporas, globalization, and the politics of exclusion
    • Davies, R. 2007: Reconceptualizing the migration-development nexus: diasporas, globalization, and the politics of exclusion. Third World Quarterly 28, 59-76.
    • (2007) Third World Quarterly , vol.28 , pp. 59-76
    • Davies, R.1
  • 41
    • 31144433178 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • International migration, remittances, and development: Myths and facts
    • de Haas, H. 2005: International migration, remittances, and development: myths and facts. Third World Quarterly 26, 1269-84.
    • (2005) Third World Quarterly , vol.26 , pp. 1269-1284
    • de Haas, H.1
  • 42
    • 36349014333 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Turning the tide? Why development will not stop migration
    • - 2007: Turning the tide? Why development will not stop migration. Development and Change 38, 819-41.
    • (2007) Development and Change , vol.38 , pp. 819-841
  • 43
    • 34648819977 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • (Re)membering diaspora: Uneven geographies of Indian dual citizenship
    • Dickinson, J. and Bailey, A.J. 2007: (Re)membering diaspora: uneven geographies of Indian dual citizenship. Political Geography 26, 757-74.
    • (2007) Political Geography , vol.26 , pp. 757-774
    • Dickinson, J.1    Bailey, A.J.2
  • 45
    • 0037647451 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Immigration control and the management of economic migration in the UK: Organizational culture, implementation, enforcement, and identity processes in public services
    • Duvell, F. and Jordan, B. 2003: Immigration control and the management of economic migration in the UK: organizational culture, implementation, enforcement, and identity processes in public services. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 29, 299-336.
    • (2003) Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies , vol.29 , pp. 299-336
    • Duvell, F.1    Jordan, B.2
  • 46
    • 38949085923 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Migrants as transnational development agents: An inquiry into the newest round of the migration-development nexus
    • Faist, T. 2008: Migrants as transnational development agents: an inquiry into the newest round of the migration-development nexus. Population, Space, and Place 14, 21-42.
    • (2008) Population, Space, and Place , vol.14 , pp. 21-42
    • Faist, T.1
  • 47
    • 50649100565 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Faist, T. and Kivisto, P., editors, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
    • Faist, T. and Kivisto, P., editors 2007: Dual citizenship in a global perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
    • (2007) Dual Citizenship in a Global Perspective
  • 51
    • 31144448225 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM), New York: United Nations
    • Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM) 2005: Migration in an interconnected world. New York: United Nations.
    • (2005) Migration in an Interconnected World
  • 52
    • 33644496959 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Global Health Watch, New York: Zed Books
    • Global Health Watch 2005: An alternative world health report. New York: Zed Books.
    • (2005) An Alternative World Health Report
  • 53
    • 7244260332 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Family and collective remittances to Mexico: A multidimensional typology
    • Goldring, L. 2004: Family and collective remittances to Mexico: a multidimensional typology. Development and Change 35, 799-840.
    • (2004) Development and Change , vol.35 , pp. 799-840
    • Goldring, L.1
  • 56
    • 0036946772 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The migration-development nexus: Somalia case study
    • Gundel, J. 2002: The migration-development nexus: Somalia case study. International Migration 40, 255-81.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 255-281
    • Gundel, J.1
  • 57
    • 0033756201 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Skilled international migration: The experience of nurses in England
    • Hardill, I. and MacDonald, S. 2000: Skilled international migration: the experience of nurses in England. Regional Studies 34, 681-92.
    • (2000) Regional Studies , vol.34 , pp. 681-692
    • Hardill, I.1    MacDonald, S.2
  • 58
    • 33747823195 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Remittances and the migration-development nexus: Challenges for the sustainable governance of migration
    • Heilmann, C. 2006: Remittances and the migration-development nexus: challenges for the sustainable governance of migration. Ecological Economics 59, 231-36.
    • (2006) Ecological Economics , vol.59 , pp. 231-236
    • Heilmann, C.1
  • 59
    • 33644810135 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Networks as transnational agents of development
    • Henry, L., Mohan, G. and Yanacoplous, H. 2004: Networks as transnational agents of development. Third World Quarterly 25, 839-55.
    • (2004) Third World Quarterly , vol.25 , pp. 839-855
    • Henry, L.1    Mohan, G.2    Yanacoplous, H.3
  • 61
    • 33751504661 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Developed country diasporas: The example of Australian expatriates
    • Hugo, G.J. 2006: Developed country diasporas: the example of Australian expatriates. Espace 1, 181-202.
    • (2006) Espace , vol.1 , pp. 181-202
    • Hugo, G.J.1
  • 62
    • 77953698152 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Returning youthful nationals to Australia: Brain gain or brain circulation?
    • 2009: In Conway D., and Potter, R.B., editors., Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing
    • - 2009: Returning youthful nationals to Australia: brain gain or brain circulation? In Conway D., and Potter, R.B., editors. 2009: Return migration of the next generations. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 310-369.
    • 2009: Return Migration of the Next Generations , pp. 310-369
  • 63
    • 33747587760 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva: ILO
    • International Labour Organization (ILO) 2006: Competing for global talent. Geneva: ILO.
    • (2006) Competing for Global Talent
  • 68
    • 0036951058 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The migration-development nexus: Afghanistan case study
    • Jazayery, L. 2002: The migration-development nexus: Afghanistan case study. International Migration 40, 231-54.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 231-254
    • Jazayery, L.1
  • 69
    • 52949124782 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Remittances as unforeseen burdens: Considering displacement, family and resettlement contexts in refugee livelihood and wellbeing
    • Johnson, P.J. and Stoll, K. 2008: Remittances as unforeseen burdens: considering displacement, family and resettlement contexts in refugee livelihood and wellbeing. Family Relations 57, 431-43.
    • (2008) Family Relations , vol.57 , pp. 431-443
    • Johnson, P.J.1    Stoll, K.2
  • 71
    • 0037789474 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • International student migration and the European Year Abroad: Effects on European identity and subsequent migration behavior
    • King, R. and Ruiz-Gelices, E. 2003: International student migration and the European Year Abroad: effects on European identity and subsequent migration behavior. International Journal of Population Geography 9, 229-52.
    • (2003) International Journal of Population Geography , vol.9 , pp. 229-252
    • King, R.1    Ruiz-Gelices, E.2
  • 72
    • 33751098483 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Gendering migration and remittances: Evidence from London and northern Albania
    • King, R., Dalipaj, M. and Mai, N. 2006: Gendering migration and remittances: evidence from London and northern Albania. Population Space and Place 12, 409-34.
    • (2006) Population Space and Place , vol.12 , pp. 409-434
    • King, R.1    Dalipaj, M.2    Mai, N.3
  • 73
    • 33744454784 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press
    • Kingma, M. 2005: Nurses on the move. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    • (2005) Nurses on the Move
    • Kingma, M.1
  • 74
    • 0034093520 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The invisibility of skilled female migrants and gender relations in studies of skilled migration in Europe
    • Kofman, E. 2000: The invisibility of skilled female migrants and gender relations in studies of skilled migration in Europe. International Journal of Population Geography 6, 45-59.
    • (2000) International Journal of Population Geography , vol.6 , pp. 45-59
    • Kofman, E.1
  • 75
    • 85050844904 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The knowledge economy, gender and stratified migrations
    • - 2007: The knowledge economy, gender and stratified migrations. Studies in Social Justice 1, 122-35.
    • (2007) Studies in Social Justice , vol.1 , pp. 122-135
  • 76
    • 13744250585 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Gender and skilled migrants: Into and beyond the work place
    • Kofman, E. and Raghuram, P. 2005: Gender and skilled migrants: into and beyond the work place. Geoforum 36, 149-54.
    • (2005) Geoforum , vol.36 , pp. 149-154
    • Kofman, E.1    Raghuram, P.2
  • 78
    • 0032429978 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Social remittances: Migration driven local-level forms of cultural diffusion
    • Levitt, P. 1998: Social remittances: migration driven local-level forms of cultural diffusion. International Migration Review 32, 926-48.
    • (1998) International Migration Review , vol.32 , pp. 926-948
    • Levitt, P.1
  • 82
  • 83
    • 34347351045 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Labor migration to world cities: With a research agenda for the Arab Gulf
    • Malecki, E.J. and Ewers, M.C. 2007: Labor migration to world cities: with a research agenda for the Arab Gulf. Progress in Human Geography 31, 467-84.
    • (2007) Progress in Human Geography , vol.31 , pp. 467-484
    • Malecki, E.J.1    Ewers, M.C.2
  • 85
    • 33644793009 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Transnational development networks: Bringing development and postcolonial approaches into dialogue
    • McFarlane, C. 2006: Transnational development networks: bringing development and postcolonial approaches into dialogue. The Geographical Journal 172, 35-49.
    • (2006) The Geographical Journal , vol.172 , pp. 35-49
    • McFarlane, C.1
  • 86
    • 45849083838 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Making neoliberal states of development: The Ghanian diaspora and the politics of home-lands
    • Mohan, G. 2008: Making neoliberal states of development: the Ghanian diaspora and the politics of home-lands. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 26, 464-79.
    • (2008) Environment and Planning D: Society and Space , vol.26 , pp. 464-479
    • Mohan, G.1
  • 87
    • 0036061201 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Globalization from below: Conceptualizing the role of the African diasporas in Africa's development
    • Mohan, G. and Zack-Williams, A. 2002: Globalization from below: conceptualizing the role of the African diasporas in Africa's development. Review of African Political Economy 92, 211-36.
    • (2002) Review of African Political Economy , vol.92 , pp. 211-236
    • Mohan, G.1    Zack-Williams, A.2
  • 92
    • 0036946270 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The migration-development nexus: Evidence and policy options: State of the art overview
    • Nyberg-Sorenson, N., van Hear, N. and Endberg-Pedersen, P. 2002a: The migration-development nexus: evidence and policy options: state of the art overview. International Migration 40, 3-47.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 3-47
    • Nyberg-Sorenson, N.1    van Hear, N.2    Endberg-Pedersen, P.3
  • 93
    • 0036951235 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The migration-development nexus: Evidence and policy options
    • - 2002b: The migration-development nexus: evidence and policy options. International Migration 40, 49-73.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 49-73
  • 94
    • 0034748545 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Expatriating is patriotic? The discourse on 'new migrants' in the People's Republic of China and identity construction among recent migrants from the PRC
    • Nyíri, P. 2001: Expatriating is patriotic? The discourse on 'new migrants' in the People's Republic of China and identity construction among recent migrants from the PRC. Ethnic and Racial Studies 27, 635-54.
    • (2001) Ethnic and Racial Studies , vol.27 , pp. 635-654
    • Nyíri, P.1
  • 95
    • 0036951055 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Migration, return and development: An institutional perspective
    • Olesen, H. 2002: Migration, return and development: an institutional perspective. International Migration 40, 125-50.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 125-150
    • Olesen, H.1
  • 96
    • 33846557523 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris: OECD
    • Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 2002: International migration of the highly skilled. Paris: OECD.
    • (2002) International Migration of the Highly Skilled
  • 99
    • 0344272242 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Transnational migration: Bringing gender in
    • Pessar, P. and Mahler, S. 2003: Transnational migration: bringing gender in. International Migration Review 37, 812-46.
    • (2003) International Migration Review , vol.37 , pp. 812-846
    • Pessar, P.1    Mahler, S.2
  • 101
    • 57749125953 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • African-American roots tourism in Brazil
    • Pinho, P. 2008: African-American roots tourism in Brazil. Latin American Perspectives 35, 70-86.
    • (2008) Latin American Perspectives , vol.35 , pp. 70-86
    • Pinho, P.1
  • 102
    • 53449095758 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Feminization of migration and the social dimensions of development: The Asian case
    • Piper, N. 2008: Feminization of migration and the social dimensions of development: the Asian case. Third World Quarterly 29, 1287-303.
    • (2008) Third World Quarterly , vol.29 , pp. 1287-1303
    • Piper, N.1
  • 103
    • 69949128258 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The complex interconnections of the migration-development nexus: A social perspective
    • - 2009: The complex interconnections of the migration-development nexus: a social perspective. Population Space and Place 15, 93-102.
    • (2009) Population Space and Place , vol.15 , pp. 93-102
  • 104
    • 0031458215 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • A theory of remittances as an implicit family loan arrangement
    • Poirine, B. 1997: A theory of remittances as an implicit family loan arrangement. World Development 25, 589-611.
    • (1997) World Development , vol.25 , pp. 589-611
    • Poirine, B.1
  • 105
    • 33746573251 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Remittances sent by a growing altruistic diaspora: How do they grow over time?
    • - 2006: Remittances sent by a growing altruistic diaspora: how do they grow over time? Asia Pacific Viewpoint 47, 93-108.
    • (2006) Asia Pacific Viewpoint , vol.47 , pp. 93-108
  • 108
    • 84918884800 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Governing the mobility of skills
    • In Gabrielle, C. and Pellerin, H., editors, New York: Routledge
    • Raghuram, P. 2008: Governing the mobility of skills. In Gabrielle, C. and Pellerin, H., editors, Governing international labor migration, New York: Routledge, 81-94.
    • (2008) Governing International Labor Migration , pp. 81-94
    • Raghuram, P.1
  • 109
    • 69949142505 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Which migration, what development? Unsettling the edifice of migration and development
    • - 2009a: Which migration, what development? Unsettling the edifice of migration and development. Population Space and Place 15, 103-18.
    • (2009) Population Space and Place , vol.15 , pp. 103-118
  • 110
    • 58049187781 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Caring about brain drain in a post-colonial world
    • - 2009b: Caring about brain drain in a post-colonial world. Geoforum 40, 25-33.
    • (2009) Geoforum , vol.40 , pp. 25-33
  • 111
    • 85045164292 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Out of Asia: Skilling, re-skilling, and deskilling offemale migrants
    • Raghuram, P. and Kofman, E. 2004: Out of Asia: skilling, re-skilling, and deskilling offemale migrants. Women's Studies International Forum 27, 95-100.
    • (2004) Women's Studies International Forum , vol.27 , pp. 95-100
    • Raghuram, P.1    Kofman, E.2
  • 112
    • 69949188861 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 2009: Temporary migration and changing family dynamics: Implications for social development
    • Rahman, M.M. 2009: Temporary migration and changing family dynamics: implications for social development. Population Space and Place 15, 161-74.
    • Population Space and Place , vol.15 , pp. 161-174
    • Rahman, M.M.1
  • 113
    • 33748784054 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • International health worker mobility: Causes, consequences, and best practices
    • Ray, K.M., Lowell, B.L. and Spencer, S. 2006: International health worker mobility: causes, consequences, and best practices. International Migration 44, 181-203.
    • (2006) International Migration , vol.44 , pp. 181-203
    • Ray, K.M.1    Lowell, B.L.2    Spencer, S.3
  • 114
    • 77953690514 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Cherry picking: A dubious practice
    • Rowthorn, B. 2008: Cherry picking: a dubious practice. Canadian Diversity 6, 30-35.
    • (2008) Canadian Diversity , vol.6 , pp. 30-35
    • Rowthorn, B.1
  • 115
    • 0036922951 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Transnational communities and the evolution of global production networks: The cases of Taiwan, India, and China
    • Saxenian, A. 2002: Transnational communities and the evolution of global production networks: the cases of Taiwan, India, and China. Industry and Innovation 9, 183-202.
    • (2002) Industry and Innovation , vol.9 , pp. 183-202
    • Saxenian, A.1
  • 116
    • 4844221695 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Transnational exchanges amongst skilled British migrants in Paris
    • Scott, S. 2004: Transnational exchanges amongst skilled British migrants in Paris. Population Space and Place 10, 391-410.
    • (2004) Population Space and Place , vol.10 , pp. 391-410
    • Scott, S.1
  • 118
    • 31544470094 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Interlinkages between internal and international migration and development in the Asian region
    • - 2006: Interlinkages between internal and international migration and development in the Asian region. Population Space and Place 12, 15-30.
    • (2006) Population Space and Place , vol.12 , pp. 15-30
  • 119
    • 4844226869 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Linking transnational migrants and transnationalism
    • Smith, D.P. and Bailey, A.J. 2004: Linking transnational migrants and transnationalism. Population Space and Place 10, 357-60.
    • (2004) Population Space and Place , vol.10 , pp. 357-360
    • Smith, D.P.1    Bailey, A.J.2
  • 120
    • 0345134629 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Diasporic memberships in historical perspective: Comparative insights from the Mexican, Italian and Polish cases
    • Smith, R. 2003: Diasporic memberships in historical perspective: comparative insights from the Mexican, Italian and Polish cases. International Migration Review 37, 724-59.
    • (2003) International Migration Review , vol.37 , pp. 724-759
    • Smith, R.1
  • 121
    • 0036958709 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The migration-development nexus: Sri Lanka case study
    • Sriskandarajah, D. 2002: The migration-development nexus: Sri Lanka case study. International Migration 40, 283-307.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 283-307
    • Sriskandarajah, D.1
  • 122
    • 59849129634 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Migration and development: A new research and policy agenda
    • - 2005: Migration and development: a new research and policy agenda. World Economics 6, 141-46.
    • (2005) World Economics , vol.6 , pp. 141-146
  • 123
    • 0348218116 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Rethinking the brain drain
    • Stark, O. 2004: Rethinking the brain drain. World Development 32, 15-22.
    • (2004) World Development , vol.32 , pp. 15-22
    • Stark, O.1
  • 124
    • 0037252264 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The 'knowledge bank' and the Global Development Network
    • Stone, D. 2003: The 'knowledge bank' and the Global Development Network. Global Governance 9, 43-61.
    • (2003) Global Governance , vol.9 , pp. 43-61
    • Stone, D.1
  • 125
    • 33745590578 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Brain drain and beyond: Returns and remittances of highly skilled migrants
    • Retrieved 24 July 2009 from, Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM)
    • Tanner, A. 2005: Brain drain and beyond: returns and remittances of highly skilled migrants. Global Migration Perspectives 24. Global Commission on International Migration (GCIM). Retrieved 24 July 2009 from http://www.gcim.org/en/ir_gmp.html.
    • (2005) Global Migration Perspectives , vol.24
    • Tanner, A.1
  • 126
    • 4644289113 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Migration, return, and socio-economic change in West Africa: The role of family
    • Tiemoko, R. 2004: Migration, return, and socio-economic change in West Africa: the role of family. Population Space and Place 10, 155-74.
    • (2004) Population Space and Place , vol.10 , pp. 155-174
    • Tiemoko, R.1
  • 127
    • 34249100919 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Editorial introduction: Bringing the 'left behind' back into view in Asia: A framework for understanding the migration-left behind nexus
    • Toyota, M., Yeoh, B. and Nguyen, L. 2007: Editorial introduction: bringing the 'left behind' back into view in Asia: a framework for understanding the migration-left behind nexus. Population Space and Place 13, 157-62.
    • (2007) Population Space and Place , vol.13 , pp. 157-162
    • Toyota, M.1    Yeoh, B.2    Nguyen, L.3
  • 129
    • 84917125251 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • van Naerssen, T., Spaan, E. and Zoomers, A., editors, New York: Routledge
    • van Naerssen, T., Spaan, E. and Zoomers, A., editors 2007: Global migration and development. New York: Routledge.
    • (2007) Global Migration and Development
  • 130
    • 11944271214 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Altruistic and contractual remittances between male and female migrants and households in rural Thailand
    • van Wey, L.K. 2004: Altruistic and contractual remittances between male and female migrants and households in rural Thailand. Demography 41, 739-56.
    • (2004) Demography , vol.41 , pp. 739-756
    • van Wey, L.K.1
  • 131
    • 34547107599 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Teaching at home or overseas: Teacher migration from Fiji and the Cook Islands
    • Voigt-Graf, C., Iredale, R. and Khoo, S.E. 2007: Teaching at home or overseas: teacher migration from Fiji and the Cook Islands. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 16, 199-224.
    • (2007) Asian and Pacific Migration Journal , vol.16 , pp. 199-224
    • Voigt-Graf, C.1    Iredale, R.2    Khoo, S.E.3
  • 132
    • 77953699229 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • International migration policies in Asia
    • Paper presented at the Regional Conference on Migration, Development and Pro-Poor Policy Choices in Asia, jointly organized by the Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, Bangladesh, and the DFID, UK, 22-24 June, Dhaka
    • Waddington, C. 2003: International migration policies in Asia. Paper presented at the Regional Conference on Migration, Development and Pro-Poor Policy Choices in Asia, jointly organized by the Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit, Bangladesh, and the DFID, UK, 22-24 June, Dhaka.
    • (2003)
    • Waddington, C.1
  • 135
    • 0036951122 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Managing migration: The role of economic instruments
    • Widgren, J. and Martin, P. 2002: Managing migration: the role of economic instruments. International Migration 40, 213-29.
    • (2002) International Migration , vol.40 , pp. 213-229
    • Widgren, J.1    Martin, P.2
  • 139
    • 22544446758 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • (Re)imagining the Indian (inter)national economy
    • Wyatt, A. 2005: (Re)imagining the Indian (inter)national economy. New Political Economy 10, 163-79.
    • (2005) New Political Economy , vol.10 , pp. 163-179
    • Wyatt, A.1
  • 141
    • 69949160204 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • 2009: Production for export: The role of the state in development and operation of global care chains
    • Yeates, N. 2009: Production for export: the role of the state in development and operation of global care chains. Population Space and Place 15, 175-88.
    • Population Space and Place , vol.15 , pp. 175-188
    • Yeates, N.1
  • 142
    • 0000894657 scopus 로고
    • The hypothesis of the mobility transition
    • Zelinsky, W. 1971: The hypothesis of the mobility transition. Geographical Review 61, 219-49.
    • (1971) Geographical Review , vol.61 , pp. 219-249
    • Zelinsky, W.1


* 이 정보는 Elsevier사의 SCOPUS DB에서 KISTI가 분석하여 추출한 것입니다.