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Release of latest Human Development Research Papers

The Human Development Research Paper (HDRP) Series features recent research commissioned to inform the global Human Development Report, which is published annually, and further research in the field of human development.

The upcoming Report is on the theme of human mobility and development.

The HDRP Series is a quick-disseminating, informal publication whose titles could subsequently be revised for publication as articles in professional journals or chapters in books.

The authors include leading academics and practitioners from around the world, as well as UNDP researchers. The findings, interpretations and conclusions are strictly those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of UNDP or United Nations Member States.

Access the latest releases of the Human Development Research Paper (HDRP) Series on the theme of human mobility and the upcoming HDR 2009.

– Martin, Philip, “Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region: Trends, factors, impacts”
– Mazzolari, Francesca, and David Neumark, “The Effects of Immigration on the Scale and Composition of Demand: A study of California establishments”
– Risse, Mathias, “Immigration, Ethics and the Capabilities Approach”
– Tabar, Paul, “Immigration and Human Development: Evidence from Lebanon”
– Abazov, Rafis, “Current Trends in Migration in the Commonwealth of Independent States”
– Ha, Wei, Junjian Yi, and Junsen Zhang, “Brain Drain, Brain Gain, and Economic Growth in China”
– Black, Richard, and Jon Sward, “Migration, Poverty Reduction Strategies and Human Development”
– Hamel, Jean-Yves, “Information and Communication Technologies and Migration”
– Rodriguez, Francisco, and Rodrigo Wagner, “How Would your Kids Vote if I Open my Doors? Evidence from Venezuela”

All publications in this series can be accessed on
http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr2009/papers/