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Browsing by Author "NASSAR, Heba"
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Title:Report on Egyptian Women Migration
Author(s):NASSAR, HebaDate:2011Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:To understand female migration and its interrelation with socio-economic development, a consideration of the selectivity of female migrants, their characteristics and differences with respect to female non-migrants as well ...
Title:Recent trends of Egyptian Migration
Author(s):NASSAR, HebaDate:2011Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:CARIM Analytic and Synthetic NotesAbstract:This paper highlights the recent patterns of outward migration from Egypt. After a brief historical overview, the main characteristics of Egyptians residing abroad are presented. Part of the analysis is also dedicated to ...
Title:Migration of Skills: The Egyptian Case
Author(s):NASSAR, HebaDate:2010Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Migration includes a wide range of human capital transfers from less developed states (countries of origin) to more developed ones (destination countries). The education received by these migrants prior to migration come ...
Title:Migration and Financial Flows: Egypt in the MENA Region
Author(s):NASSAR, HebaDate:2009Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:This paper describes the evolution of the main financial inflows into the MENA region with a special focus on Egypt as an origin country for emigrants and migration remittances as a component of financial flows.
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Title:Irregular Migration in Egypt
Author(s):NASSAR, HebaDate:2008Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Egypt’s capital Cairo hosts one of the five largest urban refugee populations in the world. For this reason, our paper concentrates on the legal aspect of irregular migration, discussing the characteristics of these migrants ...