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Polish Return and Double Return Migration

Europe-Asia Studies, 2013
Regional surveys indicate that about half the Poles who migrated since 2004 are living back in Poland. However, surveys of returnees also suggest that most are not committed to settling. This article explores why, looking at re-integration problems common worldwide, but also at the specifics of post-communist Poland, such as regional inequalities, job ...
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Editorial Introduction: ‘Placing’ Return Migration

Population, Space and Place
Abstract This introductory paper sets the agenda for the Special Issue on ‘Placing’ Return Migration. It stresses the key role of place in shaping return‐migration imaginaries, processes and outcomes, including attention paid to the routes and temporalities of return.
Russell King, Nilay Kılınç
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Return Migration

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1980
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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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The Return of Return: Migration, Asia and Theory

2014
Some scholars have argued that the notion of “return” should give way to transnational mobility and circular exchange. But at the same time return migrations of different types are on the rise in Asia and beyond since the 1990s, and return is becoming a defining factor of how transnational migration in general is managed, as evidenced by circular ...
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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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Gendering return migration

2022
Russell King, Aija Lulle
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Return migration and development : the significance of migration cycles

2015
There are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the return of migrants and their reintegration. Defining concrete policy measures aimed at ensuring the completeness of returnees’ migration cycles will, at a certain point, be a key challenge that migration and development stakeholders in both countries of origin and destination ...
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Return Migration

Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Services, 2004
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