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De La Fuite Des Cerveaux Au Gain de Competences : Recommandations Politiques Pour Une Integration Reussie des Migrants de Retour au Senegal

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  • Diallo, Ecrit Par
  • CRES, S.

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Le Senegal est lun des pays dAfrique subsaharienne qui compte le plus grand nombre demigrants. En 2019, sur une population de pres de 16 millions dhabitants, 640 000 personnes nees au Senegal vivaient dans un autre pays, dont 45 % en Afrique et 48 % en Europe. Le principal facteur qui influence la migration est la recherche dun meilleur niveau de vie et dun emploi ; les salaires, la securite sociale et les opportunites demploi etant les elements cles de la migration. Il est important de se concentrer sur les questions economiques liees aux migrants de retour pour deux raisons : La premiere est quun nombre significatif de migrants de retour (37%) envisagent de migrer a nouveau six mois seulement apres leur retour au Senegal. La seconde est quil existe tres peu detudes sur le sujet. Cette note politique vise a combler cette lacune en examinant limpact de la migration de retour sur linsertion professionnelle au Senegal.

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  • Diallo, Ecrit Par & CRES, S., 2024. "De La Fuite Des Cerveaux Au Gain de Competences : Recommandations Politiques Pour Une Integration Reussie des Migrants de Retour au Senegal," Working Papers 4bd232dc-0956-467c-b498-8, African Economic Research Consortium.
  • Handle: RePEc:aer:wpaper:4bd232dc-0956-467c-b498-8843cdfcdf05
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