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Return migration as a win-win-win scenario? Visions of return among Senegalese migrants, the state of origin and receiving countries

Pages 275-291 | Received 01 Nov 2012, Accepted 14 Nov 2013, Published online: 27 Jan 2014

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Nassim Majidi, Ceri Oeppen, Camille Kasavan & Stefanie Barratt. (2022) Re-Balancing the Reintegration Process and the Potential of Mentoring for Returnees: Evidence from Senegal, Guinea and Morocco. Journal of International Migration and Integration 24:S2, pages 563-583.
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Kaltrina Kusari. 2021. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems 1 26 .
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Kaltrina Kusari & Christine A. Walsh. (2021) A social pedagogy lens for social work practice with return migrants. International Journal of Social Pedagogy 10:1.
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Alin Croitoru. (2020) Great Expectations: A Regional Study of Entrepreneurship Among Romanian Return Migrants. SAGE Open 10:2, pages 215824402092114.
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Bahar Baser & Mari Toivanen. (2018) Diasporic homecomings to the Kurdistan region of Iraq: Pre- and post-return experiences shaping motivations to re-return. Ethnicities 19:5, pages 901-924.
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Ine Lietaert & Lore Van Gorp. (2019) Talking across Borders: Successful Re‐entry in Different Strands of Re‐entry Literature. International Migration 57:4, pages 105-120.
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Monica Șerban & Alin Croitoru. (2018) Do Return Migration Policies Matter? A typology of young Romanian returnees’ attitudes towards return policies. Social Change Review 16:1-2, pages 9-34.
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Marie-Laurence Flahaux. (2018) The Role of Migration Policy Changes in Europe for Return Migration to Senegal. International Migration Review 51:4, pages 868-892.
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Sanya Ojo. (2017) Interrogating returnee entrepreneurship in the Nigerian context. Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy 11:5, pages 590-608.
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Mikaela Rogozen-Soltar. (2016) “We suffered in our bones just like them”: Comparing Migrations at the Margins of Europe. Comparative Studies in Society and History 58:4, pages 880-907.
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Cindy Horst & Anab Ibrahim Nur. (2016) Governing Mobility through Humanitarianism in Somalia: Compromising Protection for the Sake of Return. Development and Change 47:3, pages 542-562.
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Jørgen Carling & Marta Bivand Erdal. (2014) Return Migration and Transnationalism: How Are the Two Connected?. International Migration 52:6, pages 2-12.
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