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South-South Migration and Remittances
Most migrants living and working in developing countries come from other developing countries. Dilip Ratha and William Shaw of the World Bank analyze
data on this type of migration, known as South-South, and estimate the amount of South-South remittances and their cost.
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January 7 —
Economic, social, and political conditions have pushed North Koreans to illegally leave their country and migrate to South Korea,
China, Russia, and elsewhere. MPI's Hiroyuki Tanaka examines humanitarian and economic migration flows from North Korea,
and the situation of North Koreans living abroad. North Korea Resource Page.
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