Public debates on migration periodically incite calls for increased border controls to exclude the entry of ‘undesirable’ immigrants. This study examines the short- and long-term migration effects of the establishment of border regimes and independence in the Caribbean region, with a focus on Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Covering the period between the 1950s to the 2010s, this study shows that border regimes and independence lead to unintended strong, albeit temporary, emigration hikes, while such peaks do not appear in the absence of migration restrictions. In the long term, closed borders do not reduce emigration, while open borders do not necessarily lead to very large migration, but more often to higher (circular) mobility, inclu...
Eric Mielants is a co-editor (with Ramón Grosfoguel and Margarita Cervantes-Rodríguez). In addition,...
Despite widespread scepticism in receiving societies, migrants often remain loyal to their former ho...
International migration engages large numbers of people. Men, women and children break up from their...
Public debates on migration periodically incite calls for increased border controls to exclude the e...
International audienceThis article analyses the role of border regimes and post-colonial ties in Car...
Travel visa requirements are generally recognised as the result of a trade-off between preventing ir...
Abstract This paper examines how states in origin and destinations countries shape migration by exp...
Travel visa requirements are generally recognised as the result of a trade-off between preventing ir...
This paper examines how states in origin and destinations countries shape migration by exploring emi...
Migration research on the Three Guianas has primarily focused on ‘overseas’ emigration towards Europ...
International audienceThe article compares the apparatuses of control of Caribbean and Sub-Saharan e...
Much has been written on the post-war decolonisation in the Caribbean, but rarely from a truly compa...
International audienceThe article compares the apparatuses of control of Caribbean and Sub-Saharan e...
The aim of this article is to investigate whether or not and how immigration policies affect immigra...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Nowhere in the world can objective study of colonialism an...
Eric Mielants is a co-editor (with Ramón Grosfoguel and Margarita Cervantes-Rodríguez). In addition,...
Despite widespread scepticism in receiving societies, migrants often remain loyal to their former ho...
International migration engages large numbers of people. Men, women and children break up from their...
Public debates on migration periodically incite calls for increased border controls to exclude the e...
International audienceThis article analyses the role of border regimes and post-colonial ties in Car...
Travel visa requirements are generally recognised as the result of a trade-off between preventing ir...
Abstract This paper examines how states in origin and destinations countries shape migration by exp...
Travel visa requirements are generally recognised as the result of a trade-off between preventing ir...
This paper examines how states in origin and destinations countries shape migration by exploring emi...
Migration research on the Three Guianas has primarily focused on ‘overseas’ emigration towards Europ...
International audienceThe article compares the apparatuses of control of Caribbean and Sub-Saharan e...
Much has been written on the post-war decolonisation in the Caribbean, but rarely from a truly compa...
International audienceThe article compares the apparatuses of control of Caribbean and Sub-Saharan e...
The aim of this article is to investigate whether or not and how immigration policies affect immigra...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Nowhere in the world can objective study of colonialism an...
Eric Mielants is a co-editor (with Ramón Grosfoguel and Margarita Cervantes-Rodríguez). In addition,...
Despite widespread scepticism in receiving societies, migrants often remain loyal to their former ho...
International migration engages large numbers of people. Men, women and children break up from their...