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Over the past two decades, studies on the migration-development nexus often portray small states as one homogeneous group, ‘developing countries’, without considering their critical and peculiar challenges or inherent vulnerabilities, due mainly to their size. This book explores key dynamics of migration and development in a small states setting. It includes case studies from small states in Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific that will help policy-makers to embrace migration as an inevitable phenomenon and devise policies that will maximise the benefits from migration at a minimal cost.
Wonderful Hope Khonje is an acting economic advisor in the Climate Finance and Small States section of the Economic Policy Division at the Commonwealth Secretariat.
ForewordAbbreviations and acronyms1. Introduction by Wonderful Hope Khonje2. The Dynamics of Migration and Development in Small States by Wonderful Hope Khonje3. Temporary Migration Work Programmes in the Caribbean (Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago) by Bernard Headley with Kay Ann Henry4. Temporary Labour Migration in the Pacific by John Connell5. Guyana Country Case Study by Claremont Kirton and Patsy Lewis6. Samoa and Tonga: Migration and Remittances in the Twenty-first Century by John Connell7. Migration and Remittances in Development: A Study of Jamaica by Patsy Lewis and Claremont Kirton8. The Pacific Diaspora by John Connell9. The Role of the Diaspora in Southern Africa with Special Reference to Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland by Eugene K Campbell10. International Migration and Development in Lesotho: A Complex Interrelationship by Daniel Tevera11. International Recruitment: Current Trends and Their Implications for Small States by Jon SwardAbout the authors