Migração Internacional e Desenvolvimento Econômico (International Migration and Economic Development)

Estud. av., vol.26, no.75, São Paulo maio/ago, 2012, avaliable at scielo

Posted: 12 Oct 2011 Last revised: 2 Aug 2012

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Jan Brzozowski

Cracow University of Economics

Date Written: October 12, 2011

Abstract

Brazil is a country of a long immigration history, however its emigration experience is a recent issue. The migration transition started in the 1980s, when the first wave of migration was initiated. This process is continued in the next decades: therefore, the traditional nation of immigration was transformed in the nation of emigration. Brazilian Diaspora is now estimated at 3.7 million and constitutes an important area of interest for the scholars and policy-makers interested in development policy.

This article focuses on the relationship between migration and development from the perspective of the sending country. The author argues that in the Brazilian case, the impact of migration on the national economy should be beneficial, especially when analyzing the effects of remittances on the mezzo (i.e. regional) level.

Note: Downloadable document is in Portuguese.

Keywords: migration and development, the economic development of Brazil

JEL Classification: F22, F43, J24

Suggested Citation

Brzozowski, Jan, Migração Internacional e Desenvolvimento Econômico (International Migration and Economic Development) (October 12, 2011). Estud. av., vol.26, no.75, São Paulo maio/ago, 2012, avaliable at scielo, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1943055 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1943055

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