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International Migration Reduces Poverty, but at a Price

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发表于 6-11-2005 15:41:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
<P><FONT size=3></FONT> <FONT size=3>I'm Steve Emberwith the VOA Special English Development Report.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>A new World Bank (世界银行) study says international migration helps reduce poverty in developing nations. At the same time, however, many countries that are small and poor lose highly skilled (熟练的) workers.
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Migrants (移居者) are people who move from place to place in search of work. The study shows that families with migrant workers in other countries have higher earnings than those without migrants.






Economists (经济学家) at the World Bank studied the effects of the money that migrant workers send to their families back home. Economist Maurice Schiff says the findings show that remittances (汇款) reduce poverty and increase spending on education, health and investment (投资).



The findings are based on information from families in three countries: Guatemala (危地马拉), Mexico (墨西哥) and the Philippines (菲律宾). Mister Schiff says further studies are being done in other countries.



The World Bank estimates that two hundred million people are migrants living outside their native country. It also estimates that about two hundred twenty-five thousand million (百万) dollars will be paid in remittances this year. In many countries, remittances supply more foreign exchange than anything else.



The study also found that migrant workers are more likely to move to a rich nation near their home country. Most migrants in Europe come from Africa and the Middle East (中东). In the United States, migrant workers are generally from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean (加勒比海).



But international migration also means the problem of "brain drain." Many of the skilled workers needed to bring their countries out of poverty (贫穷) move to wealthier ones instead.



The study examined research from member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The economists found, for example, that eight out of ten Haitians (海地人) and Jamaicans (牙买加人) with college educations live outside their countries. In southern Africa, skilled workers are just four percent of the workforce. Yet they are forty percent of the migrants from the area.



The World Bank study says developing countries should try harder to get skilled workers to stay. It also suggests cooperation between sending and receiving nations.



The study is called “International Migration, Remittances and the Brain Drain."



This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss. Our reports are on the Web at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.</FONT>
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发表于 8-11-2005 02:43:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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<b><FONT face=Verdana>i am going back to china anyway!</FONT></b>
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发表于 29-11-2005 14:21:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<P>OH?</P>
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发表于 30-11-2005 00:58:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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