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Area of Science:

  • Socioeconomic studies
  • Development economics
  • Migration studies

Background:

  • The migration and development debate has historically oscillated between optimistic and pessimistic paradigms.
  • Previous research often presented a dichotomy, neglecting the complex realities of migration's effects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze paradigm shifts in social and development theory influencing migration-development discourse.
  • To develop a nuanced conceptual framework integrating agency and structure to explain heterogeneous migration impacts.
  • To challenge recent views promoting migration as solely "self-help development".

Main Methods:

  • Integrates insights from the new economics of labor migration.
  • Incorporates livelihood perspectives from development studies.
  • Applies transnational perspectives from migration studies.
  • Develops a conceptual framework combining agency and structural factors.

Main Results:

  • Empirical evidence demonstrates the heterogeneity of migration's development impacts.
  • Identifies conceptual parallels between seemingly disparate migration and development theories.
  • Reveals the limitations of simplistic "migration as self-help" narratives.
  • Underscores the significance of structural constraints and state policies.

Conclusions:

  • Migration's development outcomes are context-dependent and heterogeneous.
  • A comprehensive framework must account for both individual agency and structural forces.
  • Recent optimistic views on migration-led development are often ideologically driven and overlook structural barriers.
  • Effective state policies are crucial for harnessing migration for positive development outcomes.