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Historical Studies in Ethnicity, Migration and Diaspora
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Come Home, Be Professional: Ethno-nationalism and Economic Rationalism in Israel's Return Migration Strategy

Pages 1-28 | Published online: 18 May 2009

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Janroj Yilmaz Keles. (2022) Return mobilities of highly skilled young people to a post-conflict region: the case of Kurdish-British to Kurdistan – Iraq. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:3, pages 790-810.
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Sin Yee Koh. 2023. International Encyclopedia of Education(Fourth Edition). International Encyclopedia of Education(Fourth Edition) 630 639 .
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Emil Israel & Nir Cohen. (2022) Between cosmopolitanism and parochialism: return migration of early-career Israeli academics. Comparative Migration Studies 10:1.
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Steven J. Gold. (2022) Israel’s evolving approach to citizens who have returned to the diaspora. Review of Nationalities 12:1, pages 1-8.
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Ilana Shpaizman. (2020) The end–means nexus and policy conversion: evidence from two cases in Israeli immigrant integration policy. Policy Sciences 53:4, pages 713-733.
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Omri Asscher & Ofer Shiff. (2020) Diasporic stances, homeland prisms: representing diaspora in the homeland as internal negotiation of national identity. Diaspora Studies 13:1, pages 1-15.
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Agnieszka Bielewska & Karin Amit. (2020) Israeli and Polish Policies toward Returning Residents as a Reflection of Nationhood. International Migration 58:5, pages 29-44.
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Kalie Kerpaci. (2020) Setting up a small business in Albania: Return migration and entrepreneurship. Europa XXI 37, pages 89-103.
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Yehonatan Abramson. (2017) Making a homeland, constructing a diaspora: The case of Taglit-Birthright Israel. Political Geography 58, pages 14-23.
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Nir Cohen. (2017) Diaspora strategies: Actors, members, and spaces. Geography Compass 11:3.
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Nir Cohen. (2016) A Web of Repatriation: The Changing Politics of Israel's Diaspora Strategy. Population, Space and Place 22:3, pages 288-300.
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Steven J. Gold. 2016. American Jewish Year Book 2015. American Jewish Year Book 2015 3 43 .
Sin Yee Koh. (2015) State‐led talent return migration programme and the doubly neglected ‘ M alaysian diaspora’: Whose diaspora, what citizenship, whose development? . Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 36:2, pages 183-200.
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Steven J. Gold. 2015. Immigration and Work. Immigration and Work 203 229 .
ILANA SHPAIZMAN. (2014) IDEAS AND INSTITUTIONAL CONVERSION THROUGH LAYERING: THE CASE OF ISRAELI IMMIGRATION POLICY. Public Administration 92:4, pages 1038-1053.
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Steven J. Gold. (2013) Enhanced Agency for Recent Jewish Migrants to the United States. Contemporary Jewry 33:1-2, pages 145-167.
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Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho. (2011) ‘Claiming’ the diaspora. Progress in Human Geography 35:6, pages 757-772.
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