The MAFE surveys (Migrations between Africa and Europe) reveal a downtrend in return migrations, notably among migrants from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). A large majority of returns are spontaneous, rather than forced or encouraged by the host country. Only 16% of Senegalese migrants and 15% of Congolese reported returning home because of difficulties in Europe, including "problems with residence status". Decisions to return home are strongly dependent on the prospects of reintegration in the home country. Moreover, the barriers to immigration set in place by European countries tend to lower migrants' propensity to return home
Since the mid-1970s, sub-Saharan candidates for migration to Europe have been confronted with increa...
This study questions the role of migration policy changes in France, Italy, and Spain for return mig...
This paper argues that the experience of irregularity during migration has not only an impact on mig...
The MAFE surveys (Migrations between Africa and Europe) reveal a downtrend in return migrations, not...
This article examines the determinants of return of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese migrants in E...
This article examines the determinants of return of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese migrants in E...
This article examines the determinants of return of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese migrants in E...
Over the past decade, return migration has generated increasing policy and public attention. It is o...
Over the past decade, return migration has generated increasing public and policy attention. It is o...
International audienceThe study of reintegration after return is often disconnected from research on...
Since the mid-1970s, sub-Saharan candidates for migration to Europe have been confronted with increa...
The study of reintegration after return is often disconnected from research into the intention and r...
International audienceThis paper questions the role of migration policy changes in France, Italy and...
The objective of this report is to identify important factors underlying the propensity to migrate f...
This volume examines migration between Africa and Europe, rather than just from Africa to Europe. Ba...
Since the mid-1970s, sub-Saharan candidates for migration to Europe have been confronted with increa...
This study questions the role of migration policy changes in France, Italy, and Spain for return mig...
This paper argues that the experience of irregularity during migration has not only an impact on mig...
The MAFE surveys (Migrations between Africa and Europe) reveal a downtrend in return migrations, not...
This article examines the determinants of return of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese migrants in E...
This article examines the determinants of return of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese migrants in E...
This article examines the determinants of return of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese migrants in E...
Over the past decade, return migration has generated increasing policy and public attention. It is o...
Over the past decade, return migration has generated increasing public and policy attention. It is o...
International audienceThe study of reintegration after return is often disconnected from research on...
Since the mid-1970s, sub-Saharan candidates for migration to Europe have been confronted with increa...
The study of reintegration after return is often disconnected from research into the intention and r...
International audienceThis paper questions the role of migration policy changes in France, Italy and...
The objective of this report is to identify important factors underlying the propensity to migrate f...
This volume examines migration between Africa and Europe, rather than just from Africa to Europe. Ba...
Since the mid-1970s, sub-Saharan candidates for migration to Europe have been confronted with increa...
This study questions the role of migration policy changes in France, Italy, and Spain for return mig...
This paper argues that the experience of irregularity during migration has not only an impact on mig...