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Return Migration and Crises in Non-Western Countries


Return Migration and Crises in Non-Western Countries


Mobility & Politics

von: Jungwon Yeo

128,39 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 27.04.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031535628
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This edited book focuses on the intersection of return migration and crises in non-Western countries.&nbsp;The book explores a wide range of theoretical and methodological perspectives while offering practical insights to address the intricate issues surrounding return migration and crises. The topics covered within this volume include return migration trends, the pivotal roles and contributions of return migrants, the social, psychological, and policy challenges faced by returnees, emerging issues stemming from return migration in their home countries, and the public and formal responses to return migration and the reintegration of returnees, and the roles of crises in these areas.</p><p>This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives of academic researchers, practitioners, and policymakers on return migration. The book features cases of multiple non-Western countries in Asia (Philippines, China, India), Europe (Lithuania, Turkey, & Ukraine), the Middle East and North Africa (Morocco), and South America and the Caribbean (Mexico, Peru & Dominican Republic). Findings provide a unique opportunity to critically explore current thinking on return migration and investigate the relationship between migration and crisis from varying policy and operational viewpoints. This book, hence, attends to practitioners to develop creative solutions to both global and local policies and practices of return migration management in emerging market countries, which will support and accommodate both their returnees and residents amid challenging times.</p><div><br></div>
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<p>Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Return Migration and Crises in Non-Western Countries: Introduction -&nbsp;Jungwon Yeo.- Part&nbsp;II: Cases of Return Migration and Crises in Non-Western Countries.-&nbsp;Chapter 2: A Generation of Crisis-Responsive Reintegration in Migration Management: Reflections from the Philippines -&nbsp;Cherry Amor D. Yap & Jeremaiah M. Opiniano.-&nbsp;Chapter 3: Does Environmental Uncertainty Affect the Remigration Intention of Chinese Migrant Workers in the Pandemic? -&nbsp;Ai-xiang Zheng, & Hai-bo Zhang.-&nbsp;Chapter 4: Soft Power Amidst a Crisis: Return Migration and India’s Soft- Power in the Persian Gulf -&nbsp;Sabith Khan.-&nbsp;Chapter 5: Reasons for Leaving and Coming Back: Migration Experiences of High Skilled Professionals from Lithuania -&nbsp;Eglė Vaidelytė, Eglė Butkevičienė, & Jolanta Vaičiūnienė.-&nbsp;Chapter 6: Lives on Hold Between the European Union and Ukraine: Ukrainian Migrants’ Return Before and After the War -&nbsp;Jungwon Yeo & Olga Pysmenna.-&nbsp;Chapter 7: Family Return Migration from Europe to Turkey in the Time of Crises -&nbsp;Filiz Kunuroglu & Demet Vural Yüzbaşı.-&nbsp;Chapter 8: Crisis, Circular Systems and Return: A Case Study of Morocco -&nbsp;Frances D. Loustau-Williams & Abderrahim Zouggaghi.-&nbsp;Chapter 9: Building a new home: modes of incorporation for 1.5-generation return migrants in Mexico -&nbsp;Mónica Liliana Jacobo-Suárez.-&nbsp;Chapter 10: Venezuelan Migration in Peru: Exploring the Causes for Venezuelans’ Return Migration -&nbsp;Maritza Concha & Rasha Mannaa.-&nbsp;Chapter 11: Return Migration and Return Intention in Times of Crisis: Dominican Return during the COVID-19 Pandemic -&nbsp;Carlos Manuel Abaunza.- Part&nbsp;III: Conclusion.-&nbsp;Chapter 12: Return Migration and Crises in Non-Western Countries: Contributions and Lessons Learned -&nbsp;Jungwon Yeo.</p>

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<b>Jungwon Yeo</b>&nbsp;is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida. Her primary research focuses on enhancing attitudes, behaviors, and cognitions of diverse individuals and organizations and their collective decision-making process in critical policy contexts, such as disaster and crisis management, migration, and human security. Additionally, her research explores key topics shaping contemporary discourse in public administration, including accountability, ethics, leadership, and social justice, and their consequential impact on public service provision. Her research experience is demonstrated through refereed publications, national and international conference presentations, and multi-year interdisciplinary research grant awards.
This edited book focuses on the intersection of return migration and crises in non-Western countries.&nbsp;The book explores a wide range of theoretical and methodological perspectives while offering practical insights to address the intricate issues surrounding return migration and crises. The topics covered within this volume include return migration trends, the pivotal roles and contributions of return migrants, the social, psychological, and policy challenges faced by returnees, emerging issues stemming from return migration in their home countries, and the public and formal responses to return migration and the reintegration of returnees, and the roles of crises in these areas.&nbsp;<p></p><p>This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives of academic researchers, practitioners, and policymakers on return migration. The book features cases of multiple non-Western countries in Asia (Philippines, China, India), Europe (Lithuania, Turkey, & Ukraine), the Middle East and North Africa (Morocco), and South America and the Caribbean (Mexico, Peru & Dominican Republic). Findings provide a unique opportunity to critically explore current thinking on return migration and investigate the relationship between migration and crisis from varying policy and operational viewpoints. This book, hence, attends to practitioners to develop creative solutions to both global and local policies and practices of return migration management in emerging market countries, which will support and accommodate both their returnees and residents amid challenging times.</p><p><b>Jungwon Yeo</b>&nbsp;is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Administration at the University of Central Florida. Her primary research focuses on enhancing attitudes, behaviors, and cognitions of diverse individuals and organizations and their collective decision-making process in critical policy contexts, such as disaster and crisis management, migration, and human security. Additionally, her research explores key topics shaping contemporary discourse in public administration, including accountability, ethics, leadership, and social justice, and their consequential impact on public service provision. Her research experience is demonstrated through refereed publications, national and international conference presentations, and multi-year interdisciplinary research grant awards.<br></p>
Broadens understanding of the intersection between return migration, crises, and non-Western countries Brings together the perspectives of interdisciplinary researchers, practitioners, and policymakers on return migration Gives insights by featuring different policy and operational perspectives toward return migration amid challenging times

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