Author: Claire Pritchard
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Regulation vs. Reality: Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers
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Improving regulations governing migrants to Jordan could improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of laborers.
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Pushing Open the Doors: Immigration Reform After the Disaster In Haiti
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How one expert helped change U.S. migration policy—and why he wants barriers to drop even further.
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Something for a Rainy Day
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Low-income countries that can afford to be thrifty fare better during financial crises.
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Our Huddled Masses: New Frontiers In Refugee Resettlement
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With new waves of refugees coming to our shores, Bob Montgomery, a nationally recognized leader in his field, details the policy and political challenges ahead.
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Why Migrate When You Have TV?
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There is little doubt that media dominates modern life. But is media’s influence so great that it affects where we decide to live?
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It’s Not Too Late for the MDGs
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Opinions vary within the policy community about whether developing nations are disappointingly off-track to meet the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the 2015 deadline set by the United Nations.

