In contrast to the general perception of the recent Afghan migration into Europe as a recently conceived inundation of people fleeing persecution and the generalized violence of war, this paper posits a relatively moderate migration that is essentially a phase in the traditional migration of members of transnational families for economic reasons. While many Afghans have, indeed, fled for reasons meriting international protection under the 1951 Geneva Convention and other instruments, the large majority of Afghans has migrated in order to send remittances to family back in Afghanistan, as Afghans have been doing for generations. Afghan families see the financing of migration of one or more sons as an investment, from which they expect a regu...
The increasing discussion of the relationship between migration and development attention is focused...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
This study explores the influence of vulnerability on migration intentions within the context of Afg...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
Afghans have consistently been one of the largest groups of refugees arriving in Europe, with more t...
The purpose of this article is to determine the factors that have contributed to the migration of Af...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
We generally associate civil wars with flows of refugees. We tend to give much less consideration to...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
For many decades Iran was a destination of economic immigration for Afghans. There, they could earn ...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
Published online: 18 December 2017This paper contributes to the lack of research on refugee journeys...
The increasing discussion of the relationship between migration and development attention is focused...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
This study explores the influence of vulnerability on migration intentions within the context of Afg...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
Afghans have consistently been one of the largest groups of refugees arriving in Europe, with more t...
The purpose of this article is to determine the factors that have contributed to the migration of Af...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
We generally associate civil wars with flows of refugees. We tend to give much less consideration to...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
For many decades Iran was a destination of economic immigration for Afghans. There, they could earn ...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
Published online: 18 December 2017This paper contributes to the lack of research on refugee journeys...
The increasing discussion of the relationship between migration and development attention is focused...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
This study explores the influence of vulnerability on migration intentions within the context of Afg...