Afghan returnees from industrialised countries are expected to contribute to development and peace-building in Afghanistan. However, which category of returnee is expected to bring what kind of change often remains under-defined
In-depth interviews with 60 repatriated Afghan refugee women on their experiences before and during ...
This study investigated certain aspects of the cross-cultural adaptation process of Afghan returnees...
Even though Afghanistan remains one of the top origin countries of refugees around the world, a cons...
Donors and practitioners need to adapt to a changing landscape of migration and return migration in ...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. Thes...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
Huge numbers of people are returning to Afghanistan - more than two million since 2015 - while the c...
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations...
The majority of Afghanistans best educated and experienced generations of workers have become scatte...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have re...
At the commencement of the 21st century, a visible change is occurring in human relationship, but se...
This article examines the role of the UNHCR in the launch of a scheme fostering the creation of new ...
In-depth interviews with 60 repatriated Afghan refugee women on their experiences before and during ...
This study investigated certain aspects of the cross-cultural adaptation process of Afghan returnees...
Even though Afghanistan remains one of the top origin countries of refugees around the world, a cons...
Donors and practitioners need to adapt to a changing landscape of migration and return migration in ...
This article addresses under which circumstances migrants returning from European to (post-) conflic...
States in 2001 became stricter and forced Afghan refugees to return to their country of origin. Thes...
Contains fulltext : 162096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Return migratio...
Voluntarily returned Afghans mainly from Iran and Pakistan over the last decade, the two neighboring...
Huge numbers of people are returning to Afghanistan - more than two million since 2015 - while the c...
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations...
The majority of Afghanistans best educated and experienced generations of workers have become scatte...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
Providing a minimum standard of living and livelihood opportunities to help anchor those who have re...
At the commencement of the 21st century, a visible change is occurring in human relationship, but se...
This article examines the role of the UNHCR in the launch of a scheme fostering the creation of new ...
In-depth interviews with 60 repatriated Afghan refugee women on their experiences before and during ...
This study investigated certain aspects of the cross-cultural adaptation process of Afghan returnees...
Even though Afghanistan remains one of the top origin countries of refugees around the world, a cons...