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Increasing South-South movements will be another major trend in the coming decades. Countries in the South are not only geographically dispersed but are also in different stages of development, with significant differences in levels of per capita income and endowment of resources. These differences, alongside higher, but differentiated, future growth rates in most of these countries, will largely influence the future configuration of South-South migration.

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Ghosh, B. (2013). South-South Migration: A Changing Landscape. In: The Global Economic Crisis and the Future of Migration: Issues and Prospects. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137291301_9

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