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Transients and Settlers: Varieties of Caribbean Migrants and the Socio‐Economic Implications of their Return

International Migration, 1986
The author analyzes international migration patterns of Caribbean populations with particular attention to the persistence of significant return flows. A typology of migration in the region is presented which includes categories of transients or shuttle migrants and settlers or long-stay migrants.
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Entangled belonging: Barcelona-to-Melbourne professional transient migrants

Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration, 2017
Abstract The economic crisis in Europe has generated a context of increasing uncertainty along with new forms of globalization through a wave of migration from Europe to more thriving OECD economies, including Australia. This article examines how particular transnational senses of belonging are generated in this context through the ...
Glenda Mejía, Sarah Pink
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Transient Migrants’ Attachment to the Place of Destination: A Case Study of African Migrants in Guangzhou China

Population, Space and Place
ABSTRACT Rising global mobility for work, trade, and entrepreneurship has created a growing population of transient migrants, yet little is known about how they form attachments to host societies separated from their home countries.
Jin, Xin, Huang, Xu
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Consumption, ongoingness and everyday-life embeddedness: Lifestyle experiences of Chinese transient migrants in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 2022
This article examines recent Chinese migrants to Thailand, with a specific focus on those who migrate for education and remain in Thailand after graduation. It aims to drive the analytical theory from a methodological nationalism to a transient migration approach, and to capture the sense of “transience” of the new wave of Chinese migration in a ...
Jiangyu Li, Aranya Siriphon
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Transient migrants at the crossroads of China’s global future

Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration, 2019
China has witnessed a remarkable growth in its foreign population over the past two decades. Even though they are still quite few in number at the moment, foreigners in China are being increasingly recognized and studied in the broad field of migration studies.
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Transient Populations: Linking HIV, Migrant Workers, and South African Male Inmates

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2009
Risk factors associated with the spread of HIV are common among South Africa’s transient populations—migrant workers and prisoners. Social ills in South Africa have yielded a growing transient population. Importantly, the migrant workers and prisoners in this population are likely to subscribe to masculine beliefs.
Aba D, Essuon   +5 more
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Transient migrants and their multiple digital environments

Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration
This article serves as the introduction to our Special Issue ‘Transient Migrant and Information Behaviours’. How people source, consume and act on information have become of significant interest to researchers, industry professionals, policy-makers, NGOs and community groups alike.
Shanton Chang   +2 more
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Transient servitude: migrant labour in Canada and the apartheid of citizenship

Race & Class, 2010
Shifts in Canada’s immigration policy, most recently linked to the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) with the US and Mexico, have created an increased reliance on temporary migrant workers, who constitute a disposable workforce, driven from their own countries by the same forces of neoliberal capitalism which foster their super-exploitation in ...
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Transient Migrants: A Profile of Transnational Adaptability

2016
Gomes provides a much-needed profile of transient migrants in Australia and Singapore. Focusing on their ability to adapt to different overseas environments, Gomes points out that transient migrants use a range of interrelated everyday activities to make a home for themselves in their respective host nations.
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