RETURN MIGRATION – REASONS, CONSEQUENCES AND BENEFITS

Return migration is probably the aspect of the migration cycle, which was granted the lowest attention, perhaps because most research resources are located in highly developed countries, while most of the returning most returnees return to developing countries. This is especially unfortunate because...

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Main Authors: RAMONA PÎRVU, GHEORGHE AXINTE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Petrosani 2012-12-01
Series:Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
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Online Access:http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2012/part4/Pirvu-Axinte.pdf
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description Return migration is probably the aspect of the migration cycle, which was granted the lowest attention, perhaps because most research resources are located in highly developed countries, while most of the returning most returnees return to developing countries. This is especially unfortunate because perceptions about the process of returning to the country of origin and attitudes towards returning migrants have a significant impact on migrants and their host communities. Rollback, sometimes called remigration, is considered by some authors as the final stage of the migration process, which further comprises the step preparation / decision to migrate and actual migration phase or installation of migrant destination country selected.
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spelling doaj.art-b0a656c622704bbd8fbce6ea48c82ad12025-02-19T09:07:30ZengUniversity of PetrosaniAnnals of the University of Petrosani: Economics1582-59492247-86202012-12-01XII4193202RETURN MIGRATION – REASONS, CONSEQUENCES AND BENEFITSRAMONA PÎRVU0GHEORGHE AXINTE1University of Craiova, RomaniaUniversity of Pitești, RomaniaReturn migration is probably the aspect of the migration cycle, which was granted the lowest attention, perhaps because most research resources are located in highly developed countries, while most of the returning most returnees return to developing countries. This is especially unfortunate because perceptions about the process of returning to the country of origin and attitudes towards returning migrants have a significant impact on migrants and their host communities. Rollback, sometimes called remigration, is considered by some authors as the final stage of the migration process, which further comprises the step preparation / decision to migrate and actual migration phase or installation of migrant destination country selected.http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2012/part4/Pirvu-Axinte.pdfinternational migrationemploymentreturn migrationremittances
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RETURN MIGRATION – REASONS, CONSEQUENCES AND BENEFITS
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employment
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remittances
title RETURN MIGRATION – REASONS, CONSEQUENCES AND BENEFITS
title_full RETURN MIGRATION – REASONS, CONSEQUENCES AND BENEFITS
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title_short RETURN MIGRATION – REASONS, CONSEQUENCES AND BENEFITS
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topic international migration
employment
return migration
remittances
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