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    Inequalities

    By putting intersectional inequalities at the heart of our analysis, MIDEQ has transformed understandings of the relationships between migration and development.

    Inequalities

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      Leveraging ICT to address inequality brief

      Overview of MIDEQ's work on leveraging ICT to address inequality.
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      Blog
      Zhou Enlai with President Nkrumah on his visit to Ghana in April 1964. Photo by 人民画报. Public domain.
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      The growing Ghana-China migration flows: consequences for Ghana’s development and migrant household wellbeing

      While Ghana-China migration has the potential to enhance livelihoods, reduce poverty and smoothen social inequalities, this is conditioned on institutional, policy and behavioural factors being streamlined.
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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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      A group of young Indonesian migrant workers take a break to check their phones after getting off work at a nearby hi-tech factory facility in Malaysia. Staton Winter for UN Women. CC BY-NC-ND.
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      South-South migration from a gender and intersectional perspective: an overview

      This literature review assesses the gendered nature of migration flows in the South-South migration context.
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