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Irregular migration and some negative consequences for development: Asia

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SHAH, Nasra M., Kuwait University, 27 October 2008

The objective of this paper is to address the four types of irregular mobility mentioned above, resulting from (i) trafficking and smuggling, (ii) over-stay, (iii) visa-trading, and (iv) running away from employer. It provides estimates of irregular migrants in each situation, discusses the policies of selected sending and receiving countries for each type, and examines the possible development impacts of each.
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