This article offers insight into the motivations behind voluntary North-South return migration by examining returnees’ own understanding and perception of return. Adopting a bottom-up approach and drawing on semi-structured in-depth interviews with eleven Iranian returnees, this study asks: How do return migrants perceive and articulate what motivated and facilitated their decision to return from a prosperous country in the Global North to the challenging living conditions of their home country in the Global South? How do they explain the role of their stay-behind families in shaping their return migration trajectory? Informed by social network theory, this article showcases the agency of North-South return migrants as active social actors ...
Our paper studies young East Asian adults ’ intention to return to their native homes after studying...
Return migration represents a potentially important contributor to economic development for countrie...
This paper explores the role of intra-household tensions and conflicts of interest in explaining the...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
While reasons for out-migration are relatively well understood, little is known about why individual...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
This article examines the dynamics of voluntary return migration to the Kurdistan region of Iraq in ...
Many people emigrating abroad eventually return home. Yet, little is known about the returnees: who ...
This article aims to present an overview of the literature on return migration. Through combining th...
The aim of the article is to analyse various motives and circumstances of return migration present i...
Return migration from the diaspora to the ancestral homeland has emerged as an important sub-field w...
Contains fulltext : 90755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Few studies on transnationalism have focused on migrants who return to their country of origin with ...
The central question of this study considers what it means to be an Iranian living outside Iran’s bo...
Our paper studies young East Asian adults ’ intention to return to their native homes after studying...
Return migration represents a potentially important contributor to economic development for countrie...
This paper explores the role of intra-household tensions and conflicts of interest in explaining the...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
While reasons for out-migration are relatively well understood, little is known about why individual...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
This article examines the dynamics of voluntary return migration to the Kurdistan region of Iraq in ...
Many people emigrating abroad eventually return home. Yet, little is known about the returnees: who ...
This article aims to present an overview of the literature on return migration. Through combining th...
The aim of the article is to analyse various motives and circumstances of return migration present i...
Return migration from the diaspora to the ancestral homeland has emerged as an important sub-field w...
Contains fulltext : 90755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Few studies on transnationalism have focused on migrants who return to their country of origin with ...
The central question of this study considers what it means to be an Iranian living outside Iran’s bo...
Our paper studies young East Asian adults ’ intention to return to their native homes after studying...
Return migration represents a potentially important contributor to economic development for countrie...
This paper explores the role of intra-household tensions and conflicts of interest in explaining the...