Demographic and socio-economic impact of external migration on the sending areas (the case of Egypt)
Nawar, L.; Mostafa, E.
Dirasat Sukkaniyah 14(75): 81-110
1992
PMID: 12317470 Document Number: 372998
The effects on individuals, households, and the community as a whole of migration from Egypt are examined for the period 1974-1990. The authors evaluate the impact of such migration on population growth and redistribution in Egypt, and describe the economic consequences of emigration, including remittances, for the sending country. Some policy implications are discussed. (SUMMARY IN ARA)
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