Migration as a Tool for Disaster Recovery
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: June, 06 , 2011After a natural catastrophe in a developing country, international migration can play a critical role in
recovery. But the United States has no systematic means to leverage the power and cost-effectiveness
of international migration in its post-disaster assistance portfolios. Victims of natural disasters do
not qualify as refugees under U.S. or international law, and migration policy toward those fleeing
disasters is set in a way that is haphazard and tightly constrained. This paper comprehensively
explores the legal means by which this could change, allowing the government more flexibility to
take advantage of migration policy as one inexpensive tool among many tools for post-disaster
assistance. [Working Paper No. 255] URL: [http://www.cgdev.org/content/publications/detail/1425143/]
Author(s): Royce Bernstein Murray, Sarah Petrin Williamson | Posted on: Jun 08, 2011 | Views(783) | Download (128)