Croitoru, Alin
Published in
Social Change Review
The article proposes a theoretical discussion at the crossroads of the return migration scholarship with the entrepreneurship research. Its main goal is to build an analytical framework in which entrepreneurial experiences of international return migrants are conceptualized. The fertile theoretical legacy within the study of entrepreneurship along ...
Kerbabian, Shant
The recent wave of Syrian refugees’ spontaneous return to conflict areas in Syria is not a new phenomenon, various cases of return to areas that do not meet safety and security standards has happened in cases like Somali refugees returning from Kenya or Angolan refugees returning from Zambia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. However, the Syrian...
Jean-Marie, Roulin
Nourri entre autres par l’expérience historique vécue entre 1789 et 1815 par les soldats et les émigrés, le schème du retour s’impose comme un paradigme fondamental de la pensée au début du XIXe siècle. Dans l’œuvre de Balzac, le retour ne commande pas seulement le système des personnages reparaissants, mais constitue un trait fondamental de l’homm...
Vivas Romero, Maria Sanchez-Martinez, Anabela
How do contemporary migrant mothers strategize return to their home countries? And how does the social protections available for their bi-national children in sending and destination countries factor in the decision to return? Through this contribution, we aimed to tackle these questions. We draw from the analysis of two longitudinal migratory care...
Grumstedt, Anna
Det konfliktdrabbade Turkiet är hemlandet för denna studies fyra respondenter. Syftet var att undersöka dessa internationella studentmigranters syn och uppfattning angående tre teman; migration, återvändande och våld, vilket gjordes med den instabila politiska situationen i landet i åtanke. Analysen gjordes genom en kvalitativ innehållsanalys av de...
Solignac, Matthieu
Cet article analyse la mobilité géographique des immigrés par rapport à celle des natifs, en tenant compte des départs du pays d'accueil. Alors que la mobilité résidentielle de la plupart des natifs s'effectue au sein du territoire national, une proportion importante d'immigrés le quitte à destination de leur pays de naissance ou d'un pays tiers. L...
Campbell, James Dhillon, Ibadat S. Siyam, Amani
Published in
Human Resources for Health
Islam, Aminul
This study analyzes literature about migration and ethnic minorities in Estonia. Following initial identification and using content analysis process, existing literature were characterized into four major patterns: definition of immigrant population in Estonia, emigration and ethnic return migration in Estonia, formation of ethnic minorities and th...
Siriwardhana, Chesmal
Published in
Conflict and Health
The month of May 2015 marked the sixth year since the end of conflict in Sri Lanka. The cause of death, destruction and displacement, three decades of conflict has had a major impact on health, especially on mental health of those affected by forced displacement. Post-conflict regions of Sri Lanka has seen improvements in many areas, including rese...
Kristiansen, Maria Kessing, Linnea Lue Norredam, Marie Krasnik, Allan
Published in
BMC Health Services Research
BackgroundThe increasing number of elderly migrants in Europe poses challenges for the organisation of healthcare and social services if these migrants do not remigrate to their countries of birth at old age. More insight into perceptions of aging among migrant women is needed to inform service delivery for culturally and linguistic diverse populat...