This paper examines the diversity of destinations of asylum-seekers in Europe, focusing on the particular situation of asylum-seekers who claim asylum in countries with no significant co-national population, such as the growing Algerian community in the UK. This movement challenges existing social network approaches to migration. It is clear that many Algerians have family links in France and that the majority continue to travel there, so there can be no suggestion that social networks are no longer relevant, or do not apply to refugee movement. However, it is apparent that most Algerians coming to Britain also have family links to France but that strict migration controls reduce the possibility of mobilising the social capital inherent in ...
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During the last two decades, one of the most important changes in the geography of Algerian migratio...
The paper describes the role of social networks in asylum migration, aiming to explain how some peop...
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textabstractAbstract This paper draws on qualitative and quantitative data on the migration experien...
While social networks have been widely argued to shape migrants' trajectories, their presence and th...
Journeys of irregular migrants are often far from easy, straightforward moves from one country to an...
Kinship, religious and other social networks play a key role in the decision to migrate, and in dete...
Since the late 1990s factors influencing the destinations of asylum seekers have raised a growing in...
This paper draws on qualitative and quantitative data on the migration experiences of Brazilians liv...
How do refugees establish social networks and mobilise social capital in different contexts througho...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...
During the last two decades, one of the most important changes in the geography of Algerian migratio...
The paper describes the role of social networks in asylum migration, aiming to explain how some peop...
Contains fulltext : 170753.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)As a welcome ...
The economic literature provides much evidence of the positive impact of social capital on migrants'...
The article explores how different factors shape migrants’ transnational social fields and support n...
Ten years after Poland joined the European Union (EU), a sizable number of the once considered short...
EU countries have faced difficulties in dealing with refugee in flows since 2015. People seeking asy...
textabstractAbstract This paper draws on qualitative and quantitative data on the migration experien...
While social networks have been widely argued to shape migrants' trajectories, their presence and th...
Journeys of irregular migrants are often far from easy, straightforward moves from one country to an...
Kinship, religious and other social networks play a key role in the decision to migrate, and in dete...
Since the late 1990s factors influencing the destinations of asylum seekers have raised a growing in...
This paper draws on qualitative and quantitative data on the migration experiences of Brazilians liv...
How do refugees establish social networks and mobilise social capital in different contexts througho...
Migrants play a central role in the economy and society of most developing countries and are primary...