Globalisation, Labour Mobility and the Economics of Emigration: The Case of South Africa
Year:
2002
This paper outlines the major emigration trends over the last twenty years. It argues that the two major causes of emigration have been real wage differentials and falling immigration restrictions in the major destination countries. The paper concludes by outlining some policy interventions that can be instituted to decrease emigration.
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