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Poverty 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a0-8213-8436-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Editors and Contributors; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Overview; Chapter 2: Patterns of Migration in Tanzania: Kathleen Beegle, Joachim De Weerdt, and Stefan Dercon; Chapter 3: Work-Related Migration and Poverty Reduction in Nepal: Michael Lokshin, Mikhail Bontch-Osmolovski, and Elena Glinskaya; Chapter 4: The Evolution of Albanian Migration and Its Role in Poverty Reduction: Carlo Azzarri, Gero Carletto, Benjamin Davis, and Alberto Zezza 327 $aChapter 5: Migration Choices, Inequality of Opportunities, and Poverty Reduction in Nicaragua: Edmundo Murrugarra and Catalina HerreraChapter 6: How Can Developing Country Governments Facilitate International Migration for Poverty Reduction?: John Gibson and David McKenzie; Index; Back Cover 330 $aThis volume uses recent research from the World Bank to document and analyze the bidirectional relationship between poverty and migration in developing countries. The case studies chapters compiled in this book (from Tanzania, Nepal, Albania and Nicaragua), as well as the last, policy-oriented chapter - illustrate the diversity of migration experience and tackle the complicated nexus between migration and poverty reduction. Two main messages emerge:Although evidence indicates that migration reduces poverty, it also shows that migration opportunities of the poor differ from that of the rest. 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The book also provides welcome updates regarding how the landscape of cocreation has evolved in last 15 or so years.? --Pieter-Jan Stappers, professor of codesign, TU Delft ?This excellent book continues Professor Sampsa Hyysalo's stream of pathbreaking works on design, users and innovation. Here, Hyysalo expertly integrates what users can do in design and innovation with what designers can do to help them achieve excellence. An important and very valuable work for both academics and practitioners!? --Eric von Hippel, professor of technological innovation, MIT ?This comprehensive, practical, and accessible guide to design participation is timely. It directly tackles a critical issue of our era: the dual challenge of creating sustainable solutions while establishing social and democratic legitimacy. The book serves as an excellent example of how science and technology studies strives to make a meaningful impact.? --Torben Elgaard Jensen, professor of techno-antropology, Aalborg University This book is a great read for guiding you in the participation journey, with engaging cases and concepts that really deliver! --Daniela Bianchi, public innovation consultant, Chile; MA student, Aalto University This open access book Design Participation presents doable and demonstrated ways by which design can become a major contributor to social and environmental change. This entails a shift from seeking to define solutions to opening spaces in which others?activists, entrepreneurs, civil servants, neighborhood communities, politicians (and so on) ?can effectively elaborate on and find (re)solutions to the matters they are facing. It is now time to pursue design participation for real: in earnest, skillfully and for real problems. Building on a twenty-year research program, Design Participation shows that participation matters and provides an encompassing resource for understanding the matters of participation: how to think, reflect, plan and work in design participation in different settings and for different issues. Sampsa Hyysalo is professor of codesign at Aalto University, Finland. 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