In Africa, international migration to the Global North is often interpreted as a means to achieve upward social mobility. This article highlights the importance of considering the socio-economic and political transformations that form migration aspirations, especially among African youths. Simultaneously, increasing restrictive migration regimes impacts the extent to which migrants can meet the clauses in the moral economy of migration in their origin communities. We focus on (Anglophone) Cameroon, where international migration is referred to as “bushfalling”. A person who migrates to a Western society desires or is expected to return home to share the wealth he/she has accumulated. This interpretation of migration forms different perspecti...
Based on in-depth interviews with 41 Cameroonian returnees, this paper aims to analyse the family as...
This book is about transnational migration (familiarly called bushfalling) and remittance flows to C...
In recent years, remittances have emerged as an important external source of finance for most develo...
In Africa, international migration to the Global North is often interpreted as a means to achieve up...
In the face of restrictive migration policies, migration brokers in emigration countries sell servic...
This article addresses the migration aspirations of young, lower middle-class Cameroonians living in...
Following a surge in civil unrest, the need and ambitions to migrate have increased among young Came...
Despite high financial costs, deportations and many frustrated departure attempts, young Anglophone ...
Despite efforts of colonial governments to fix ‘floating populations,’ mobility remains a marked cha...
Migration in Cameroon is often linked to specific expectations towards migrants, particularly with r...
This book is written in reaction to, on the one hand, trafficking and smuggling discourses in Europe...
International migration popularly known in Cameroon nowadays as bush-falling is on the rise among Ca...
The greener pasture syndrome erupts on the African continent in 1980s, two decades after attainment ...
In Cameroon, there is a tradition for heterosexual family system inherent in a patriarchal order of ...
Many African migrants residing abroad nurture a hope to one day return, at least temporarily, to the...
Based on in-depth interviews with 41 Cameroonian returnees, this paper aims to analyse the family as...
This book is about transnational migration (familiarly called bushfalling) and remittance flows to C...
In recent years, remittances have emerged as an important external source of finance for most develo...
In Africa, international migration to the Global North is often interpreted as a means to achieve up...
In the face of restrictive migration policies, migration brokers in emigration countries sell servic...
This article addresses the migration aspirations of young, lower middle-class Cameroonians living in...
Following a surge in civil unrest, the need and ambitions to migrate have increased among young Came...
Despite high financial costs, deportations and many frustrated departure attempts, young Anglophone ...
Despite efforts of colonial governments to fix ‘floating populations,’ mobility remains a marked cha...
Migration in Cameroon is often linked to specific expectations towards migrants, particularly with r...
This book is written in reaction to, on the one hand, trafficking and smuggling discourses in Europe...
International migration popularly known in Cameroon nowadays as bush-falling is on the rise among Ca...
The greener pasture syndrome erupts on the African continent in 1980s, two decades after attainment ...
In Cameroon, there is a tradition for heterosexual family system inherent in a patriarchal order of ...
Many African migrants residing abroad nurture a hope to one day return, at least temporarily, to the...
Based on in-depth interviews with 41 Cameroonian returnees, this paper aims to analyse the family as...
This book is about transnational migration (familiarly called bushfalling) and remittance flows to C...
In recent years, remittances have emerged as an important external source of finance for most develo...