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Gendering return migration

open access: yes, 2022
Over the past three decades, gender has been progressively mainstreamed into the study of migration; much less so into return migration, however. Three key concepts are deployed in this chapter to frame an analysis of return as a gendered process ...
Lulle, Aija,, King, Russell,
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Exploring the return migration and development nexus

open access: yes, 2022
Set within the migration-development nexus, the developmental impact of return migration has been less studied than the return flow of remittances to the migrants’ countries of origin.
Russell King, King, Russell,
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Return migration in central Asia: key factors and potential of development of voluntary return and reintegration programs in the region

open access: yesНаука. Культура. Общество, 2020
Absorbing almost all global trends, migration processes in the Central Asia (CA) region have their own characteristics and specifics. The most visible flows are labor migration, forced migration, frontier migration and transit migration and repatriation.
Leila F. Delovarova
doaj   +1 more source

Family language policy in the context of return migration: A case study

open access: yesGlottodidactica, 2023
Return migration has probably been granted the lowest attention in the field of family language policy (FLP). The current paper seeks to address this gap in the research and explores the dynamics of FLP of a Polish family in the context of their ...
Emilia Wąsikiewicz-Firlej   +1 more
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Return International Migration and Geographical Inequality: The Case of Egypt [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper explores entrepreneurship amongst return migrants, how their business locations and characteristics differ from other businesses, and the implications for rural–urban inequality.
McCormick, Barry, Wahba, Jackline
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Anghel, RG., Fauser, M., and Boccagni, P. (eds.) 2019. Transnational return and social change: Hierarchies, identities and ideas. London: Anthem Press. 200 pp.

open access: yesNordic Journal of Migration Research, 2020
Book review of Transnational return and social change: hierarchies, identities and ideas (London: Anthem Press, 2019) by Remus Gabriel Anghel, Margit Fauser & Paolo Boccagni.
Tuomas Martikainen
doaj   +1 more source

Research on the return migration characteristics of highly educated groups targeting Wuhan as their intended destination [PDF]

open access: yesZiyuan Kexue
[Objective] The return migration of highly educated groups represents a new phenomenon in China’s current population mobility. Investigating its spatial and demographic characteristics helps understand new trends in China’s population migration during ...
GAO Zhe, YU Jiayi, QIU Jiayi, ZHU Yuanyuan
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Return Migration of Qualified Turkish Migrants from Germany and the US [PDF]

open access: yesİnsan & Toplum, 2018
This study investigates the return migration of Turkish qualified migrants to Turkey from Germany and the US. Depending on a qualitative research which included 80 in-depth interviews with returnees, it comparatively explores their reasons for return ...
Meltem Yılmaz Sener
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Editorial: Return Migration and Reintegration: Discourses, Policies and Practices

open access: yessozialpolitik.ch, 2023
Over the last few years, return migration has received growing attention in both academic and political discourse at the international, regional and national levels. This discourse on return migration is often linked to migrants’ safety and dignity.
Eveline Odermatt, Luzia Jurt
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Trends in return migration to the south [PDF]

open access: yesDemography, 1975
Abstract The rate of return migration to the South rose by nearly 19 percent between the late 1950’s and the late 1960’s and was an important factor in changing the South’s overall migration pattern. But an increase in the rate of return migration was somewhat less important in changing Southern migration than (1) a decline in the rate ...
L H, Long, K A, Hansen
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