What influences the decisions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return home after prolonged displacement? This article investigates the attitudes of victims of forced migration by analysing survey data on Kurdish displaced persons and returnees in Turkey. In an attempt to give a voice to displaced persons, we survey the conditions under which IDPs return home despite continuing tensions, lack of infrastructure and risk of renewed violence. The findings suggest that integration into a new environment in Western Turkey, measured by economic advancement and knowledge of Turkish, reduces the likelihood of return. Yet contrary to conventional wisdom, more educated IDPs demonstrate a stronger desire to return to their ancestral communitie...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
The current literature on forced migration offers only limited knowledge of how each of the differen...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
What influences the decisions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return home after prolonged ...
Kurds in Turkey: the everyday violence of their forced displacement. Roughly fifteen years ago, more...
During the armed conflict in the Eastern and Southeastern Anatolian regions of Turkey between 1984 a...
This article examines how the right of return is negotiated and implemented in post-conflict societi...
Taking into consideration that emergency state was lifted in southeast of Turkey in 2002, but migra...
In this paper I explain the changes in migrant Kurdish women’s socio-economic status who were forcib...
How do internally displaced persons navigate the contested environment of conflicts? When violence b...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
Building upon insights from recent studies on the ‘return mobilities’ of children of migrants to the...
While the UNHCR promotes voluntary repatriation as the preferred solution to refugee situations, the...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
The current literature on forced migration offers only limited knowledge of how each of the differen...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
What influences the decisions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return home after prolonged ...
Kurds in Turkey: the everyday violence of their forced displacement. Roughly fifteen years ago, more...
During the armed conflict in the Eastern and Southeastern Anatolian regions of Turkey between 1984 a...
This article examines how the right of return is negotiated and implemented in post-conflict societi...
Taking into consideration that emergency state was lifted in southeast of Turkey in 2002, but migra...
In this paper I explain the changes in migrant Kurdish women’s socio-economic status who were forcib...
How do internally displaced persons navigate the contested environment of conflicts? When violence b...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
Building upon insights from recent studies on the ‘return mobilities’ of children of migrants to the...
While the UNHCR promotes voluntary repatriation as the preferred solution to refugee situations, the...
We study the drivers of refugees' decision making about returning home using observational and exper...
The issue of the integration of migrants has long been at the heart of public debates taking place ...
The current literature on forced migration offers only limited knowledge of how each of the differen...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...