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期刊名:Journal of international migration and integration

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ISSN:1488-3473

e-ISSN:1874-6365

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Over recent years, with the support of international NGOs, many thousands of irregular migrants were 'returned' to West Africa from Libyan detention centres. Through extensive ethnographic fieldwork with different groups of returnees in Ben...
Zana Vathi,Russell King,Barak Kalir Zana Vathi
The recent geo-politicisation of return migration warrants deep consideration of the politics of return and reintegration. A focus on geopolitics prefigures the study of reintegration not just as circumstantial to the lives of migrants or t...
Koen Voorend,Daniel Alvarado Koen Voorend
Access to public health has been, is, and will be a necessary right for any person in the world, motivating the proposal of universalist approaches as the best way to provide this service. However, we know that universalism is limited, at b...
Juan Galeano,Aurélie Pont,Philippe Wanner Juan Galeano
The notion of residential settlement associated with the acquisition of new citizenship has been recently challenged by a number of studies highlighting its instrumentality as a subsequent mobility factor. The long and diverse history of Sw...
Gabor Lados,Gabor Hegedus,Zoltan Kovacs Gabor Lados
East-West migration has become a dominant spatial phenomenon in Europe since the step-by-step enlargement of the EU, posing considerable socio-economic and demographic challenges for sending countries. However, little is known about the geo...
Daina Grosa,Russell King Daina Grosa
When emigrant families return-migrate to their homeland, what happens to their school-age children? What challenges do these children face when they switch to a different school system and language? This paper addresses these questions in t...
Yvonne Riaño Yvonne Riaño
Returnee entrepreneurs are often represented in migration and development discourses as agents of development. This assumes that they acquire valuable socio-economic resources abroad which help them to create successful businesses upon retu...
Ester Serra-Mingot,Markus Rudolf Ester Serra-Mingot
This paper explores the range of experiences of "voluntary" return to Ghana, based on the different positionalities of migrants set against migration and return regimes and broader socio-economic inequalities. The cases illustrate how geopo...
Anzhela Popyk,Paula Pustułka Anzhela Popyk
Experiencing migration in childhood affects social, educational, and psychological aspects of child development. Migrant children are prone to educational setbacks, which may be further exacerbated by concurrent crises. This study examines ...