Studies around the world have shown the interest of migrants to invest in houses in their countries of origin. Yet scholarly and political debates have mainly focused on the productivity of these investments, arguing that the money spent might have found more productive uses. We argue that this is too limited a view, as it fails to take into consideration two dimensions: Why do investments in houses take place, a question that is not only economic but also social and cultural in nature. Second, how do transnational investments in houses take place? This is important given that migrants are seldom able to construct their own homes, instead depending on actors in their country of origin. This paper shows the importance of unravelling the tran...
Nearly all discourses on migration (to my knowledge) emphasise that the migrant is not so much a tra...
This paper examines how embodied acts of building home(s) for others shape particular constructions ...
Today’s migrants differ from past waves of newcomers because many maintain even closer ties to their...
Studies around the world have shown the interest of migrants to invest in houses in their countries ...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
© 2010 Dr. Iris Levin AzrielLiterature on the built form of the house and its meaning for migrants’ ...
Contains fulltext : 78597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)12 p
Although many factors may motivate a migrant to own a house in their country of origin, significant ...
This article examines the material culture of migration, focusing on migrants' house-making projects...
Papers workshops A key development within the UK homeownership market in recent years has been the g...
This paper uses data from the Legalized Population Survey to study the determinants of U.S. immigran...
ABSTRACT Putting migrant remittances into house construction and rebuild-ing is generally seen as ei...
Like migrants from various southern sending countries, many Moroccan post-war guest worker migrants ...
This paper advocates a theorized approach to second home ownership, which previously has been largel...
This paper will discuss the kinds of communities that evolve through historical practices of migrati...
Nearly all discourses on migration (to my knowledge) emphasise that the migrant is not so much a tra...
This paper examines how embodied acts of building home(s) for others shape particular constructions ...
Today’s migrants differ from past waves of newcomers because many maintain even closer ties to their...
Studies around the world have shown the interest of migrants to invest in houses in their countries ...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
© 2010 Dr. Iris Levin AzrielLiterature on the built form of the house and its meaning for migrants’ ...
Contains fulltext : 78597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)12 p
Although many factors may motivate a migrant to own a house in their country of origin, significant ...
This article examines the material culture of migration, focusing on migrants' house-making projects...
Papers workshops A key development within the UK homeownership market in recent years has been the g...
This paper uses data from the Legalized Population Survey to study the determinants of U.S. immigran...
ABSTRACT Putting migrant remittances into house construction and rebuild-ing is generally seen as ei...
Like migrants from various southern sending countries, many Moroccan post-war guest worker migrants ...
This paper advocates a theorized approach to second home ownership, which previously has been largel...
This paper will discuss the kinds of communities that evolve through historical practices of migrati...
Nearly all discourses on migration (to my knowledge) emphasise that the migrant is not so much a tra...
This paper examines how embodied acts of building home(s) for others shape particular constructions ...
Today’s migrants differ from past waves of newcomers because many maintain even closer ties to their...