This situation may help to explain why emigration to the North has decreased while intraregional migration has increased. |
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The reason for this is that intraregional migration tends to create social and economic pressure that leads to regional instability. |
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Extraregional migration appears as an opportunity to achieve the objectives assigned to migration, whereas intraregional migration gives migrants the resources required to get there, in particular, opportunities for jobs. |
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The remainder of this chapter therefore will draw on OECD data, but the limitations this introduces in terms of analyzing intraregional migration must be kept in mind. |
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Labour migration is not exclusively a South-North or East-West phenomenon, but a SouthSouth one as well, and can account for a significant part of intraregional migration. |
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While intraregional migration flows had fluctuated over time, depending on the economic and political situations of the countries concerned, they were still significant. |
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Intraregional migration in Latin America and the Caribbean is not only increasing in absolute terms, but also indicate that a review is needed of the impact of migration processes. |
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Intraregional migration to Argentina persisted despite the fact that the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s implied significant changes in labor markets and working conditions. |
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Intraregional migration has grown a lot in the last decade and it's very important because of the changes it implies. |
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Intraregional migration has also increased the likelihood of the spread of cholera from countries where it is endemic, such as Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. |
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