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Add to Calendar 14/11/2014 11:00 14/11/2014 13:00 Africa/Casablanca Migration in the South Atlantic Basin: Patterns, Governance, and Development By Philip Martin Non-Resident Senior Transatlantic Fellow, GMF 11:00 - 13:30, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco This conference examines migration patterns in and between the two continents of the South Atlantic Basin — Africa and South America. It assesses migration governance and the migration provisions of regional economic integration agreements and explores the potenti... Not specified OCP Policy Center contact@ocppc.ma false DD/MM/YYYY
Friday, November 14, 2014 - 11:00 to 13:00

Migration in the South Atlantic Basin: Patterns, Governance, and Development

By Philip Martin Non-Resident Senior Transatlantic Fellow, GMF

11:00 - 13:30, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco

This conference examines migration patterns in and between the two continents of the South Atlantic Basin — Africa and South America. It assesses migration governance and the migration provisions of regional economic integration agreements and explores the potential of migration and diasporas to accelerate economic development in the South Atlantic.

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  • Philip Martin

    Philip Martin received his degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1975. His research focuses on: immigration, farm labor, and economic development.

    Martin is Chair of the University of California’s Comparative Immigration and Integration Program, and editor of the monthly Migration News and the quarterly Rural Migration News.

    Martin has earned a reputation as an effective analyst who can develop practical solutions to complex and controversial migration and labor issues. In the U.S., he was the only academic appointed to the Commission on Agricultural Workers to assess the effects of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. He received UC Davis’ Distinguished Public Service award in 1994. Heassessed the prospects for Turkish migration to European Union between 1987 and 1990, evaluated the effects of immigration on Malaysia’s economy and its labor markets in 1994-95, and

    Martin was a member of the Binational Study of Migration between 1995 and 1997. In 2001-02, he assessed the options for dealing with unauthorized migration into Thailand.