Non-migrant, sedentary, immobile, or ‘left behind’?
This paper explores the absence of migration and different frameworks for analysing it. The aim is to move beyond a sedentary perspective, which does not problematise immobility because it is considered to be the norm and therefore, not something to be explained or scrutinised. The paper starts with...
Main Author: | Jónsson, G |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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International Migration Institute
2011
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