Publication

Sep 2010

Even though it has been the most severe global recession since the Great Depression, the 2008-09 global economic and financial crisis has not had as severe an impact on international migration as earlier crises did, contrary to predictions at the start of the crisis. Migrant workers have not been laid off at the rate initially feared; and in the end the scale of return was relatively modest. The policy reaction by most governments was more moderated than during earlier crises.

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Author Khalid Koser
Series GCSP Policy Papers
Issue 6
Publisher Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
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