“It Is Better to Do Business in Africa than in Europe” – Socio-Economic Positionings among Business-Minded European Somalis Moving to Kenya
Tipo
Artículo (revista, blog, etc.)
País
Kenya,
Somalia
Región
África Oriental y el Cuerno de África
Organización
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Año
2020
Idioma
Inglés
Serie de la publicación
Volume 18, 2020 - Issue 3: Leaving Europe: New Crises, Entrenched Inequalities and Alternative Routes of Social Mobility, pagg. 270-285
Using the example of European Somalis moving to Kenya, this article argues that although these middle class return migrants share many similarities, they also differ in significant ways. Focusing on economically independent migrants, this paper will show that their move to Kenya is both return and onward migration at the same time. The transnational socio-economic positioning of Somali returnees in Kenya, this article demonstrates, rests on the importance of legal capital for enabling transnational mobility, which in turn is relevant for the convertibility of capital in the various local settings in which migrants settle.
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