This article focuses on the assumed relation between return migration, sustainability and development, in particular the role of ngo assistance and government policy herein. It is argued that a different approach to the relation between migration and development is needed both theoretically and policywise. Theoretically the need for a transnational approach based on the everyday epistemologies of refugees and their need for a sense of belonging is highlighted. Building on this, the article emphasises the importance of defining sustainability of return through the use of the concept of mixed embeddedness, and the different factors that influence this embeddedness. Policywise the current convenient application of the Siamese twins, Migration ...
Since the mid ‘80s, there has been growing consensus among scholars and policy-makers that internati...
"This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective ...
In this chapter I present an overview of two main approaches to return migration, entrepreneurship a...
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This article examines the recent rise of migration and development as a major area of policy concern...
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
In recent years, the prominence of ‘migration’ as a policy domain in many African countries has shif...
The attention paid by international organisations to the link between migration and development in m...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
Abstract The debate on migration and development has swung back and forth like a pendulum, from dev...
The focus of the volume is the interweaving of the two themes of migration and development. The impo...
Migrants have organized transnational support for non-migrants, stay-at-homes, citizens and noncitiz...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
Since the mid ‘80s, there has been growing consensus among scholars and policy-makers that internati...
"This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective ...
In this chapter I present an overview of two main approaches to return migration, entrepreneurship a...
Contains fulltext : 73017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article f...
Contains fulltext : 135844-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
This article examines the recent rise of migration and development as a major area of policy concern...
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
International audienceThere are inescapable facts and evidence when it comes to dealing with the ret...
In recent years, the prominence of ‘migration’ as a policy domain in many African countries has shif...
The attention paid by international organisations to the link between migration and development in m...
This paper argues that mobility and migration have always been an intrinsic part of human developmen...
Abstract The debate on migration and development has swung back and forth like a pendulum, from dev...
The focus of the volume is the interweaving of the two themes of migration and development. The impo...
Migrants have organized transnational support for non-migrants, stay-at-homes, citizens and noncitiz...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
Since the mid ‘80s, there has been growing consensus among scholars and policy-makers that internati...
"This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective ...
In this chapter I present an overview of two main approaches to return migration, entrepreneurship a...