Migration trends in North Africa: focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria
In Part I, the determinants of past and current migration flows from the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries to OECD countries are discussed. In particular, the influence of economic, demographic and political factors on the size and composition of migration flows from North Africa to OEC...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Part I, the determinants of past and current migration flows from the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries to OECD countries are discussed. In particular, the influence of economic, demographic and political factors on the size and composition of migration flows from North Africa to OECD countries is put forward using two complementary econometric analyses. In Part II, the economic and demographic prospects in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia are discussed focusing on the key determinants identified previously as important driving forces of future migration trends (GDP per capita, poverty levels, and demographic factors). In Part III, an attempt to assess the impact of climate change on future migration patterns in the Maghreb is carried out. This section looks at ways that climate change might lead to increased forced migration, presents some predictions for numbers of future climate migrants, examines the uncertainties with these predictions and lays out different tentative scenarios on future numbers of forced migrants. |
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spelling | Gubert, Flore VerfasserIn aut Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria Flore, Gubert and Christophe J., Nordman Paris OECD Publishing 2010 1 Online-Ressource (34 p.) 19 x 27cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier In Part I, the determinants of past and current migration flows from the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries to OECD countries are discussed. In particular, the influence of economic, demographic and political factors on the size and composition of migration flows from North Africa to OECD countries is put forward using two complementary econometric analyses. In Part II, the economic and demographic prospects in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia are discussed focusing on the key determinants identified previously as important driving forces of future migration trends (GDP per capita, poverty levels, and demographic factors). In Part III, an attempt to assess the impact of climate change on future migration patterns in the Maghreb is carried out. This section looks at ways that climate change might lead to increased forced migration, presents some predictions for numbers of future climate migrants, examines the uncertainties with these predictions and lays out different tentative scenarios on future numbers of forced migrants. Economics Algeria Morocco Tunisia Nordman, Christophe J... MitwirkendeR ctb Enthalten in OECD Journal: General Papers Vol. 2009, no. 4, p. 75-108 volume:2009 year:2009 number:4 pages:75-108 FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/gen_papers-v2009-art11-en Volltext |
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title | Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria |
title_auth | Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria |
title_exact_search | Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria |
title_full | Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria Flore, Gubert and Christophe J., Nordman |
title_fullStr | Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria Flore, Gubert and Christophe J., Nordman |
title_full_unstemmed | Migration trends in North Africa focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria Flore, Gubert and Christophe J., Nordman |
title_short | Migration trends in North Africa |
title_sort | migration trends in north africa focus on morocco tunisia and algeria |
title_sub | focus on Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria |
topic | Economics Algeria Morocco Tunisia |
topic_facet | Economics Algeria Morocco Tunisia |
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