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A. Triandafyllidou (2013)
Circular Migration between Europe and its Neighbourhood: Choice or Necessity?
Jean-Pierre Cassarino (2004)
Theorising Return Migration: a Revisited Conceptual Approach to Return Migrants
Jean-Pierre Cassarino (2013)
The Drive for Securitized Temporariness
Brad Blitz, Rosemary Sales, L. Marzano (2005)
Non-Voluntary Return? The Politics of Return to AfghanistanPolitical Studies, 53
A. Strand, Arghawan Akbari, Torunn Chaudhary, K. Harpviken, Akbar Sarwari, A. Suhrke (2008)
Return with Dignity, Return to What? Review of the Voluntary Return Programme to Afghanistan
[Making a case for return preparedness is crucial in realizing that current migration policies have disregarded so far the implications stemming from various levels of return preparedness. It could even be argued that, for having focused exclusively on the securitization of temporary labor migration, many migration countries find themselves with inadequate instruments aimed at supporting the permanent and temporary return of migrants, let alone their reintegration needs. Return preparedness is also, if not above all, an attempt to raise awareness of the evidence that, beyond established paradigms, a lot remains to be done in order to respond concretely to migrants’ rights, including their aspirations for stability and advancement in their lives.]
Published: Sep 13, 2014
Keywords: European Union; Home Country; Migrant Worker; Destination Country; Return Migrant
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