Belonging on the move: the question of clan amongst Somali migrants
Contemporary migration literature still often takes for granted the idea migrants continue to hold a deep attachment to their home countries and those in them – with such attachments compelling them to assist future migrants, send remittances or dwell transnationally. In reaction to this,...
Main Author: | Samanani, F |
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Format: | Working paper |
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International Migration Institute
2014
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