Simmons, Alan B.5Plaza, Dwaine E.2022-01-182022-01-1819921458https://hdl.handle.net/2139/53557This paper examines the relationship between schooling and migration for the population of the Eastern Caribbean. It attempts to shed light on the two-sided role of education in these micro states--small autonomous nations with unique challenges of development associated with their size and limited natural resources. On the one hand, schooling is a vital ingredient for future development, while on the other hand, it facilitates emigration, particularly for individuals who have completed more advanced studyMigrationInternational migration and schooling in the Eastern Caribbean