Role of international labour migration in the transformation of an economy: the case of the Yemen Arab Republic
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migrant workers.; international migration; trend; economic role; remittance; return migration; labour market; statistical table; travailleur migrant; migration internationale; tendance; rôle économique; envoi de fonds; migration de retour; marché du travail; tableau statistique; trabajador migrante; migración internacional; tendencia; papel económico; remesa de dinero; retorno de los migrantes; mercado de trabajo; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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