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Symbol[TD/]UNCTAD/ALDC/AFRICA/2018
TitleEconomic development in Africa report 2018 : migration for structural transformation
Summary
The EDAR 2018 titled "Migration and Structural Transformation in Africa" highlights how intra-African migration is of relevance to the agenda for regional and continental integration and shows that there are still many knowledge gaps, including on the relationship between migration, economic and trade policies. The report seeks to remedy these gaps by drawing on a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, global datasets, household surveys and sectoral level data to derive stylized facts about patterns of intra-African migration and channels through which they affect socio-economic development outcomes in Africa. This report innovatively adopts a human-centered narrative in identifying opportunities for absorption of extra labour in different sectors across the continent. The findings offer new insights for African governments as well as for migration stakeholders outside the continent.
Introduction -- Chapter 1 Migration and structural transformation: the global environment, the policy agenda and conceptual and data issues -- Chapter 2 Patterns and trends of migration -- Chapter 3 Contemporary labour migration -- Chapter 4 Intra-African migration and structural transformation -- Chapter 5 Migration and structural transformation: The long-term view -- Chapter 6 Recommendations and conclusions.
Introduction -- Chapter 1 Migration and structural transformation: the global environment, the policy agenda and conceptual and data issues -- Chapter 2 Patterns and trends of migration -- Chapter 3 Contemporary labour migration -- Chapter 4 Intra-African migration and structural transformation -- Chapter 5 Migration and structural transformation: The long-term view -- Chapter 6 Recommendations and conclusions.
AuthorsUNCTAD
DateNew York ; Geneva : UN, 2018
Description
xxii, 178 p. : graphs, maps, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 166-178).
Available online (viewed 4 Dec. 2019).
Available online (viewed 4 Dec. 2019).
ISBN / ISSN
9789211129243
9789213633083 (e-ISBN)
1990-5114
9789213633083 (e-ISBN)
1990-5114
Sales number18.II.D.2