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    This study examines Tunisian migration to wealthier nations, highlighting government roles in managing flows for development. It assesses the overall benefits of international migration for the sending country.

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    • International Relations
    • Development Studies

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    • Focuses on South-North migration patterns, specifically analyzing Tunisia's experience.
    • Examines the historical context and governmental strategies influencing Tunisian emigration.
    • Investigates the dual objectives of managing migration for internal equity and economic development.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the historical trajectory of Tunisian migration.
    • To evaluate the active role of governmental organizations in promoting and controlling migratory flows.
    • To assess the economic impact and overall benefits of international migration for Tunisia as a sending country.

    Summary:

    • The first part details Tunisian migration history and government involvement in managing flows for development and equity.
    • Statistical data on migration destinations and future trends are presented.
    • The second part critically evaluates whether emigration positively impacts the sending country.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the complex relationship between migration, governance, and national development.
    • Offers data-driven analysis for policymakers on migration management strategies.
    • Contributes to the understanding of migration's economic and social consequences for developing nations.