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Attracting and retaining talent in Colombia: Towards a global future
While Colombia has emerged as a stable and dynamic economy, there continues to be key shortages in the labour market. This MIDEQ working paper outlines how Colombian policymakers can fill these gaps via migrants and the Colombian diaspora.
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Why we need to centre equality in the implementation of the Global Compact for Migration
Heaven Crawley reflects on what we know about the relationships between migration and inequality, and why better knowledge and understanding of their interconnectedness is critical to the successful implementation of the GCM.
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Reflections on intersectionality: a journey through the worlds of migration research, policy and advocacy
In this paper, our team reflects on how the concept has travelled through both space and time. They trace the longer history and more complex geography of intersectional approaches rooted in grassroots women’s movements in the Global South, where radical claims were made against the dominance of white, middle-class women’s analysis of the situation of women in the world.
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“COVID-19 has not stopped anything” Migration practicalities post COVID-19 and implication for Nepal’s migration policy?
The paper argues that despite the immobility imposed by the pandemic situation, Nepali migrants and their families continue to plan migration for a variety of social and economic reasons and that the current pandemic has reinforced the fact that while migration can be a personal decision, it is tied to and has strong family implications.
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