Globalization of Labour Markets
Discover the intricate dynamics of labor migration in "Globalization of Labour Markets," a comprehensive exploration by esteemed authors published by Springer in 1997. This insightful hardback edition spans 336 pages, delving into how globalization is reshaping traditional migration patterns.
As poverty, oppression, and war continue to drive individuals to seek better opportunities abroad, globalization emerges as a significant new force. The book examines how less developed countries (LDCs) increasingly embrace the migration of their workers to developed countries (DCs), alleviating unemployment pressures and boosting capital inflow through remittances.
Gain a deeper understanding of the socio-economic impacts of labor migration and the global interconnectedness that shapes our world today. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of labor markets, this book is a must-read for those looking to grasp the complexities of globalization.