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The Ambivalent Relationship between Development and Migration ...

development based on the nation-state and abandoning the paternalist paradigms that fail to recognise the agency of migrants from poor countries. In the past ...

Keeping Them in Their Place: the ambivalent relationship between ...

A virtuous circle has been identified, whereby migration supports economic growth and development and this in turn reduces the pressure for further migration.

the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in ...

This sedentary bias is a reflection of the roots of the 'development project' in Africa in the colonial administrations of twentieth century. Today, many of the.

'Keeping Them in Their Place': the ambivalent relationship between ...

This can be seen in the ongoing ambivalence of many development actors towards migration across Africa. The article argues that the current initiatives to link ...

The ambivalent relationship between development and migration in ...

While there has been an explosion of academic and practitioner interest in the relationship between migration and development in the past decade, ...

the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in ...

It focuses on the ideas of development underpinning development interventions across Africa and shows how they have sedentary roots which are focused on the ...

the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in ...

This can be seen in the ongoing ambivalence of many development actors towards migration across Africa. The article argues that the current ...

'Keeping Them in Their Place': the ambivalent relationship between ...

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the ambivalent relationship between development and migration in ...

Abstract While there has been an explosion of academic and practitioner interest in the relationship between migration and development in ...

Keeping Them in Their Place': The Ambivalent Relationship ...

Keeping Them in Their Place': The Ambivalent Relationship Between Development and Migration in Africa · The Age of Migration: International Population Movements ...

Migration and Development. Reflections on an Ambivalent ...

Reflections on an Ambivalent Relationship. Marabello S.;Riccio B. 2011. Abstract. Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra ...

Keeping them in their place: The ambivalent relationship between ...

Keeping them in their place: The ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa. Oliver Bakewell (International Migration Institute).

Keeping Them in Their Place: The ambivalent relationship between ...

Dive into the research topics of 'Keeping Them in Their Place: The ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa'. Together they form ...

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'Keeping them in their place': The ambivalent relationship between development and migration in Africa. O Bakewell. Globalisation and Migration, 112-129, 2013.

Being a part of and apart from. Return migrants' ambivalent ...

Place attachment and place ambivalence in the context of life course changes are the main theoretical perspectives that help us to understand return migration.

Keeping Them in their Place: The Ambivalent Relationship Between ...

Keeping Them in their Place: The Ambivalent Relationship Between Development and Migration in Africa. Links: Staff intranet · Canvas · Accessibility statement ...

Understanding the relationship between migration and development

Most of the studies that address the relationship between migration and development tend to focus on the first factor, as if migration were an independent ...

Does Development Reduce Migration?

I then summarize the basic facts about the observed association between economic development and emigration, in the best and most recent data we have. These ...

Migration, Development and the 'Migration and Development Nexus'

In a broader perspective, the relationship between migration and development implies a set of beliefs that is now shared not only by people, but ...

Introduction: Ambivalence and the social processes of immigrant ...

Merton and Barber (1976) single out the sociological ambivalence of immigrants, “those who have lived in two or more societies and so have ...