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To return or not to return? The importance of identity negotiations for return migration

Social Identities, 2017
Whereas migration research has been heavily influenced by the individualization paradigm, studies on return migration have been more inspired by theories on attachment and belonging.
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Emigration and Return Migration to Croatia.

2015
The contribution focuses on Croatia's migration history and its different stages until today. It presents and discusses statistical data and research on return migration to Croatia from diaspora, especially after Croatia's independence.
Jurčević, Katica   +1 more
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The Return Visit-Return Migration Connection

2002
The purpose of this chapter is to explore a tentative conceptual connection between return visits, as a form of visiting friends and relatives (VFR) tourism, and return migration. To illustrate this connection, data from a recent study of return visits among members of the Commonwealth Eastern Caribbean community living in Toronto, Canada is presented (
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Return Migration

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1980
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Return Migration Around the World: An Integrated Agenda for Future Research

Annual Review of Sociology, 2020
Jacqueline Maria Hagan
exaly  

Remote work and return migration: Can ICTs motivate return migration?

2022
Countries with population decline generally as well face workforce shortages in various sectors of their labour markets. While pro-natality policies cannot reverse the trend of shrinking, public policies need to focus on re-attracting remigrants from the diaspora and on spurring immigration to meet labor demands.
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Forced, regulated and flexible temporariness in return migration

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2022
Katie Kuschminder
exaly  

Return Migration

Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Services, 2004
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Return Migration as Failure or Success?

Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2014
Hein De Haas   +2 more
exaly  

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