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CliQ INDIA > Business > Navigating 21st-century global migration: World development report unveils insights and tools
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Navigating 21st-century global migration: World development report unveils insights and tools

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New Delhi [India], December 11 (ANI): The World Development Report 2023 sheds light on the complex landscape of global migration, presenting a synthesis of over two decades of research from the World Bank and experts worldwide.

According to the World Bank, at the heart of this report is the innovative Match and Motive Matrix, a tool that merges labour economics and international law to enhance the effectiveness of migration policies.

With approximately 184 million people, equivalent to 2.3 per cent of the global population, residing outside their country of citizenship, the report emphasizes the multifaceted nature of human mobility.

Climate change, conflict, demographic shifts, and income inequality are becoming pivotal forces driving migration, presenting both challenges and opportunities for migration policies.

World Bank economists Quy-Toan Do and Caglar Ozden, co-directors of the report, introduced the Match and Motive Matrix as a groundbreaking framework to understand migration complexities.

This matrix integrates key issues into a single graph, focusing on the alignment of migrants’ skills with destination countries’ needs and the motives driving their movements.

Toan Do said, “Fundamentally, this framework allows us to understand that all migration does not have to be seen as the same phenomenon. The migrants’ objectives are different, which means the policy trade-offs are different, so the resulting policies need to be different.”

By categorizing migration into distinct types, the matrix guides policymakers in tailoring responses for optimal outcomes.

For migrants with a strong match, the report recommends policies maximizing gains, such as providing access to labour markets and recognizing skills.

Conversely, for distressed migrants or refugees, the emphasis shifts towards reducing the need for migration and ensuring sustainability, calling for global cooperation.

Ozden said, “The first uncertainty stems from rapid demographic shifts occurring worldwide. “We are at an inflexion point because of demography. It is the first time in human history that we are witnessing a peaceful population decline in a large number of countries.”

While the report compiles new research and introduces a transformative framework, it also highlights existing gaps in our understanding of migration.

Demographic shifts, climate change, and conflict are identified as critical uncertainties that will shape migration trends in the 21st century.

Rapid demographic changes, a global population decline, and climate-related migration pose challenges that demand deeper exploration.

The report emphasizes the interconnectedness of these challenges and the need for comprehensive approaches to address root causes.

“Migration is necessary, not only for developing countries but for all countries at all levels of income,” said Do.

With 40 per cent of the global population vulnerable to climate change, the international community must collaborate on mitigation and adaptation policies.

Acknowledging that the World Development Report 2023 is just the beginning, the report underscores the importance of a substantial research agenda.

Migration is recognized as a necessity for all countries at all income levels, and a renewed research agenda is crucial for unlocking its full potential.

The interconnected web of development challenges underscores the complexity of addressing migration issues, emphasizing the need for comprehensive approaches that address root causes.

The report signals the imperative for global cooperation in shaping the future of human mobility. Investing in a renewed research agenda is seen as the key to maximizing the benefits of migration for individuals, origin, and destination countries, and the global community at large. (ANI)

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