Reintegration and Development
Tipo
Estudio
País
Armenia,
Malí,
Túnez
Región
África Central y Occidental ,
Medio Oriente y Norte de África,
Europa Sudoriental, Europa Oriental y Asia Central
Organización
European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS)
Año
2014
Idioma
Inglés
Serie de la publicación
Return Migration and Development Platform (RDP); CRIS; Analytical Study; 2014
Why do some return migrants reintegrate back home better than others? Why do patterns of reintegration vary so much? To what extent does gender impact on reintegration? Which factors shape the ability of some migrants to transfer their skills and social rights after return? Which resources (e.g. human capital, financial capital, networks and social capital) sustain returnees’ reintegration processes; and to what extent? In sum, what do we know about post-return conditions and how returnees’ aspirations, subjectivities and prospects back home can be analyzed and understood.
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