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"This is indispensable reading on the acquisition and transfer of human capital across international boundaries, and the implications for local development. The authors provide a thought-provoking theoretical discussion on the topic, and then explore the ways in which researchers have applied it in different national contexts. The authors' impressive survey of the empirical literature on the topic demonstrates the ways in which different migrant groups - from women to men to professionals to those with little schooling - mobilize human capital to enhance economic opportunities. Migration and the Transfer of Human Capital is an essential read for students, scholars, and policymakers alike." - Professor Jacqueline Maria Hagan, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Fellow, Carolina Population Center, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill