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Migrants, livelihoods and rights: The relevance of migration in development policies

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38 pages, Unknown Binding

First published December 31, 2000

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Arjan de Haan

23 books
Arjan de Haan is a development expert who focuses on public policy and poverty in Asia. He leads the IDRC program Supporting Inclusive Growth, managing a team of 10 specialists in Ottawa and regional offices.

Before joining IDRC, de Haan worked at the Institute of Social Studies (Erasmus University Rotterdam) in The Hague, where he was convenor of the master’s program in social policy and led the development of a database called Indices of Social Development. Before that, he worked for 10 years with the UK Department for International Development in London, India, and China. He also managed the Poverty Research Unit at the University of Sussex (UK). He has published widely and is co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Development Studies.

De Haan holds a PhD in social history from Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands).

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