ABSTRACT

Although social scientists tend to agree that emigration improves the standard of living of migrants and their families, research suggests that more generally it has a neutral or even negative effect on economic development in the home country. The Yemen Arab Republic is a case in point: while living standards there have improved with emigration, t

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction and Survey of Literature

chapter 2|13 pages

Geography, Climate, and Recent History

chapter 4|16 pages

History and Pattern of Yemeni Emigration

chapter 5|26 pages

The Economic Consequences of Emigration

chapter 6|5 pages

Summary, Conclusions, and Speculations