Essays about: "return migration"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 79 essays containing the words return migration.
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31. The Formation of Return Migration Intentions: An Intra-Household Analysis of Foreign Families Residing in Italy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : This study inspects the micro-determinants of return intentions for foreign nuclear families in Italy. In particular, I argue against the unitary nature of households and focus on intra-household patterns of decision-making, which have been largely neglected by previous studies. READ MORE
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32. Italian Deterrence Policies: An examination of the State´s non-entrée policies in response to the migration crisis
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : The migration crisis of 2015 started when an unprecedented influx of irregular migrants arrived in the EU from the global south. The response from the countries of destination was increased securitization and policies aimed at deterring migrant crossings over the Mediterranean Sea and entering the EU, so called policies of non-entrée. READ MORE
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33. The bright hopes and desoluted dream of Ethiopian women : A study of circular migration to middle east and the gulf states
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kulturantropologi och etnologiAbstract : Migration and re-migration of economically and socially marginalized Ethiopian women and girls has become a phenomenon. Based on interviews with 12 Ethiopian migrant women returned from the Middle East and the Gulf States, the primary aim of this thesis is to describe and study Ethiopian women migrants’ circular migration to the Middle East. READ MORE
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34. “Do they feel welcome when returning home? Intuitive Law of Internationally Mobile Students: The Case of the Russian Global Education Program”
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : By exploring the Russian Global Education Program as a case of outward student mobility policy created through and backed by law, the author of this thesis analyses the impact of the legal dimension of said program on students’ return and employment decisions from the viewpoint of the socio-legal theory and methodology developed by Leon Petrazycki (1867-1931). Based on the analysis conducted herein, the author argues that besides traditionally identified economic, political and social conditions that are known to affect highly skilled migrants’ (including students’) return and employment plans, there are also often overlooked legal factors existing in their countries of origin that can influence their (un)willingness to return and work at home. READ MORE
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35. The Back Way To Europe & Everything in Between : A Study of Migration Culture in The Gambia
University essay from Stockholms universitet/EtnologiAbstract : Crossing the Sahara to reach Libya for the purpose of onward migration across the Mediterranean to Italy is what in Gambia is called “The Back Way”. The aim of this study is to examine the ambitions and reasons behind a migratory project from The Gambia to Europe. READ MORE