Despite the increasing attention in academic literature, it continues to be extremely challenging to capture the complexity of reintegration processes and post-return situations. This article argues that the concept of well-being, which captures contextual differences, self-chosen points of reference and summarizes a multitude of outcomes, has the potential to fill some of the gaps in current studies. This approach is translated into a longitudinal and qualitative research, applied to study the post-return situations of 65 (rejected) asylum applicants and undocumented migrants who return through an assisted return programme from Belgium to their country of origin Armenia or Georgia. The findings reveal particular accents, priorities and vul...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
The research lies at the intersection of two large social research areas—highly skilled migration an...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Despite the increasing attention in academic literature, it continues to be extremely challenging to...
Return migration is not always a process of simply "going home." Particularly when return is not ful...
Few studies on transnationalism have focused on migrants who return to their country of origin with ...
Many European countries have developed assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) programmes...
This study explores how highly educated refugees in the U.K. perceive the relation between their pos...
The return of refugees and migrants back to their country of origin is an important topic on the age...
The processes of re-entering a society after an international move have been studied in several fiel...
This article studies how return migration aspirations are formed and realized in the context of prot...
The current thesis seeks to analyse if rejected asylum seekers, who return from Norway to Russia, do...
This thesis examines the immigration to and long-term settlement in post-Soviet Armenia of Armenians...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeThis is the translated version of CAR...
In recent years, Voluntary Assisted Return Programmes (VARPs) have receivedincreasing funding as a p...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
The research lies at the intersection of two large social research areas—highly skilled migration an...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Despite the increasing attention in academic literature, it continues to be extremely challenging to...
Return migration is not always a process of simply "going home." Particularly when return is not ful...
Few studies on transnationalism have focused on migrants who return to their country of origin with ...
Many European countries have developed assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) programmes...
This study explores how highly educated refugees in the U.K. perceive the relation between their pos...
The return of refugees and migrants back to their country of origin is an important topic on the age...
The processes of re-entering a society after an international move have been studied in several fiel...
This article studies how return migration aspirations are formed and realized in the context of prot...
The current thesis seeks to analyse if rejected asylum seekers, who return from Norway to Russia, do...
This thesis examines the immigration to and long-term settlement in post-Soviet Armenia of Armenians...
CARIM-East: Creating an Observatory of Migration East of EuropeThis is the translated version of CAR...
In recent years, Voluntary Assisted Return Programmes (VARPs) have receivedincreasing funding as a p...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
The research lies at the intersection of two large social research areas—highly skilled migration an...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...