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- misaacs - Nov 30 2007 | migrant labor, economics, graphics, poverty, globalization
Check out those graphs.
Quoted: A new study suggests that 1 in 10 people on the planet directly benefit from money sent home by migrants working in other countries. Here are figures detailing that money's impact on developing nations in 2006.
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wow, really interesting. thanks!