Gloss: arbitrary jargon used at the World Bank to indicate migration from one poor country to another. “South to north” indicates migration from a poor country to a rich one.
Part of Speech: adj.
Quotation: There are 74 million “south to south” migrants, according to the World Bank, which uses the term to describe anyone moving from one developing country to another, regardless of geography.… (The bank also estimates that 82 million migrants have moved “south to north,” or from poor countries to rich ones.)
Author:
Jason DeParle
Dateline:
Juan Gómez, Dominican Republic
Date of Publication:
Dec. 27, 2007
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