Tags (7) : migration
Brain drain benefits Southern Mediterranean countries
07/03/2020 | Development models in Mediterranean
Three policy papers published by the EMNES (Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies) examine the complex issue of legal immigration in the Mediterranean area and its paradoxical consequences. Encouraging it on one hand reduces illegal immigration, while on the other it leads to a brain drain from south to north. Version française

Ahmad Wali Ahmad Yar,
Algeria,
brain drain,
Brain Drain in Southern Mediterranean Countries,
brain gain,
Cinzia Alcidi,
Education and Migration in South Mediterranean Countries,
Egypt,
Emea,
Emnes,
Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association,
Euro-Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies,
Jordan,
Labour Supply,
Lebanon,
Legal Migration Pathways Across the Mediterranean: Achievements,
Mattia Di Salvo,
Mediterranean,
Mehtap Akgüç,
migration,
Morocco,
Nadzeya Laurentsyeva,
Obstacles and the Way Forward,
Rym Ayadi,
Tunisia
Migration, Comparative Advantages and Knowledge Diffusion In The EU-Mediterranean Region
09/09/2019 | FEMISE reports
Ndiouga Sakho: "We must experiment within the territories, with the local actors"
03/19/2018 - Interviewed by Frédéric Dubessy, in LA VALETTE (MALTA) | Socio-economic assessments
Africa,
BRT,
city-to city cooperation,
Dakar,
eco-citizen behaviour,
energy efficiency,
energy saving,
environmental,
European union,
FAO,
Food and agriculture organization of the United nations,
Marseille,
Mediterranean,
migration,
Milan,
Ndiouga Sakho,
Paris,
pollution,
public tranportation,
renewable energy,
TER,
Territorial Energy Climate Plan,
transport
The main routes of migration steered by religion
11/06/2017 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier, MARSEILLE | Mediterranean territorial issues

Version française
Does culture affect migratory flows? The latest Femise study (FEM 42-03) analyzes the impact of cultural factors on the destination choices of migrants from the Middle East and North Africa...
When migration policy has an influence on trade
01/29/2013 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier | Socio-economic assessments

Immigration has many benefits for both the countries of origin and the countries of destination, according to the latest study published by Femise (FEM 34-01).
French version
Remittances from migrants an asset to countries of origin
10/16/2012 - Frédéric Dubessy | Socio-economic assessments
As long as southern Mediterranean countries continue to develop at a snail’s pace, people will keep migrating
10/16/2012 - Nathalie Bureau du Colombier | Socio-economic assessments
News feed
Most read