Return Migrants to the Maghreb Countries: Reintegration and Development Challenges
MIREM Project, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI, Florence, 2008
196 Pages Posted: 27 Dec 2010
Date Written: 2008
Abstract
Based on a sample of around one thousand interviews with returnees in Morocco Algeria and Tunisia, the report sets out to determine the manifold factors shaping return migrants’ patterns of reintegration. Its novelty lies, among others, in making a distinction between migrants who decided to return and those who were compelled to do so. Actually, as the collected data were gradually processed and analysed, it turned out that this distinction was key to understanding migrants’ patterns of social and professional reintegration.
Keywords: Return migration, field survey, Maghreb, North African, Patterns of Reintegration
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