Return migration is not always a process of simply "going home." Particularly when return is not fully voluntarily, returnees face severe obstacles. This study argues that such return can only become sustainable when returnees are provided with possibilities to become re-embedded in terms of economic, social network, and psychosocial dimensions. We analyze the return migration experiences of 178 rejected asylum seekers and migrants who did not obtain residence permit to six different countries: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sierra Leone, Togo and Vietnam. Using both quantitative and qualitative methods of data analysis, we identify several key factors that influence prospects for embeddedness, such as individual and family c...
Based on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with beneficiaries and non-be...
International audienceBased on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with be...
The processes of re-entering a society after an international move have been studied in several fiel...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
Based on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with beneficiaries and non-be...
The return of refugees and migrants back to their country of origin is an important topic on the age...
Despite the increasing attention in academic literature, it continues to be extremely challenging to...
The reintegration constituents of displaced populations are understudied, despite increased attentio...
This study examined refugees' wishes to return to their home country. While actual return might not ...
This study examined refugees' wishes to return to their home country. Previous research on return in...
The attention paid by international organisations to the link between migration and development in m...
Based on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with beneficiaries and non-be...
International audienceBased on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with be...
The processes of re-entering a society after an international move have been studied in several fiel...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
Based on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with beneficiaries and non-be...
The return of refugees and migrants back to their country of origin is an important topic on the age...
Despite the increasing attention in academic literature, it continues to be extremely challenging to...
The reintegration constituents of displaced populations are understudied, despite increased attentio...
This study examined refugees' wishes to return to their home country. While actual return might not ...
This study examined refugees' wishes to return to their home country. Previous research on return in...
The attention paid by international organisations to the link between migration and development in m...
Based on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with beneficiaries and non-be...
International audienceBased on 68 qualitative interviews carried out in Senegal and DR Congo with be...
The processes of re-entering a society after an international move have been studied in several fiel...