In the latest Development Drums podcast, my colleague Michael Clemens explains why migration is important for development.

Michael Clemens

Michael Clemens

In a wide-ranging discussion, Michael addresses concerns about the impact on countries from which people leave (the so-called brain drain) and the impact on countries to which people come (such as possible effects on jobs, public services and social cohesion).  He also emphasizes that we should focus primarily on the effects on migrants themselves.  In the final part of the interview, Michael gives an example of how his work has led to small but important changes in US immigration policy in ways that have huge benefits for development.

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Owen Barder

Owen is CEO of Precision Agriculture for Development. He has worked in the office of the UK Prime Minister, the British Treasury, the Department for International Development; and at the Center for Global Development.

2 Comments

Jacob AG · December 4, 2012 at 9:21 am

This conversation was excellent.  Owen, you asked all the right questions and asked them well.

    Owen Barder · December 5, 2012 at 9:43 am

    Thanks Jacob. That’s very kind of you to say so.

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