More broadly, the Economic Development in Africa report finds that intra-African migration is beneficial for structural transformation in destination countries in Africa; finding that a 1 percent increase in the number of immigrants in the destination country may increase manufacturing value added by 0.26-0.43 percent. Similarly, more immigrants also raises intra-sectoral productivity, with the positive effect rising with the increasing level of immigrants employed in those industries. There are additional positive effects on structural transformation when the level of education in the origin country is higher than the destination country. To improve migrant integration, the report recommends expanding private sector platforms to connect recruiters, employers, and migrants. Recommendations for destination countries include improved regulations for working migrants that would provide better worker protections and facilitate the payment of taxes. Finally, the report recommends that origin countries increase engagement with the diaspora to further the development of those origin countries.

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