This book argues that either we create paths to legal migration or migration will remain illegal. Migration can potentially benefit both the host societies and countries of origin. But an approach that seeks to maximise the benefits and to control the costs of migration depends centrally on how we choose to govern it.
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This book argues that either we create paths to legal migration or migration will remain illegal. Migration can potentially benefit both the host societies and countries of origin. But an approach that seeks to maximise the benefits and to control the costs of migration depends centrally on how we choose to govern it.
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