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  1. Causes and impacts relating to forced and voluntary migration Case

    Higher; Causes and impacts relating to forced and voluntary migration Case study: Mexico and the USA. There are two types of migration, forced and voluntary. People migrate for many different reasons.

  2. (PDF) Health, social and economic impact of voluntary migration

    This chapter will focus on voluntary migration. As opposed to forced migrations (Chapters 2 and 3, and case studies in Section 2), voluntary migration examines a form of migration in which ...

  3. PDF Unsettling the boundaries between forced and voluntary migration

    In this chapter, I look more closely at these concepts of forced and voluntary migration, exploring the relationship between the formal definitions elaborated in policy and legal frameworks, the academic approaches and the way the terms are used in everyday public discussion. While these terms forced and voluntary migration often appear to be self-

  4. PDF Voluntary and Forced Return Migration Under a Pandemic Crisis

    Berina et al., 2020). These studies engaged with the hypothesis that 'the economic crisis and the resulting situation on the labour market in the immigrant-receiving countries have a negligible inuence on the migration decisions (including return and onward migration)'. A number of large-N and single case studies cover return

  5. Voluntary and Forced Return Migration Under a Pandemic Crisis

    A number of large-N and single case studies cover return dynamics during economic crisis in Europe (Smoliner et al., 2012; Machnis-Walasek and Organiściak-Krzykowska), North America (mainly US-Mexico) (Buznego et al., 2020), and South and East Asia (Zachariah & Rajan, 2010).

  6. When is Migration Voluntary?

    We argue that it is nevertheless important to be able to define when migration can be said to be voluntary if we are to theorize appropriate normative and policy responses to migrants' claims. We propose therefore a series of sufficient and necessary conditions to the definition of voluntary migration. We use the case of temporary migration to ...

  7. Migration Studies: How Should We Approach Them? Learning Through

    With this paper, we report a case study of the use of participatory practices in the field of migration studies. This resulted in a set of guidelines that are not just the reflections of a researcher involved in migration studies, but also integrate the observations and impressions of the migrants and the other stakeholders involved in the study.

  8. Health, social and economic impact of voluntary migration

    Chapter 4: Health, social and economic impact of voluntary migration. This chapter will focus on voluntary migration. As opposed to forced migrations (Chapters 2 and 3, and case studies in Section 2), voluntary migration examines a form of migration in which individuals migrate based on their free will due to various reasons as extensively ...

  9. 4 When Is Migration Voluntary?

    Abstract. This chapter sets four crucial conditions for migration to count as voluntary: non-coercion, sufficiency, information, and exit options.The discussion of these criteria is meant to disentangle the notions of voluntary and non-voluntary migration from some normative assumptions that often sway their definition and is based on the fundamental methodological commitment to treat migrants ...

  10. Health, social and economic impact of voluntary migration

    Abstract This chapter will focus on voluntary migration. As opposed to forced migrations (Chapters 2 and 3, and case studies in Section 2), voluntary migration examines a form of migration in which individuals migrate based on their free will due to various reasons as extensively examined in the migration theories summarised in Chapter 1.

  11. PDF Globalisation, Migration and Health

    impact of voluntary migration Professor André M.N. Renzaho This chapter will focus on voluntary migration. As opposed to forced migrations (Chapters 2 and 3, and case studies in Section 2), voluntary

  12. Supporting the Accommodation of Voluntary and Involuntary Migrants

    Therefore, in Study 2, we more clearly distinguished between both experimental conditions in terms of voluntary versus involuntary migration. The second limitation is that due to the constraints of the survey with a representative sample, the humanitarian and societal considerations were each measured with 1 item only.

  13. Consequences of forced migration: A survey of recent findings

    While voluntary migration is likely to follow economic cost-benefit considerations of the migrants, involuntary migration is the result of forces outside the control of the migrants. 4, 5. ... They study the case of Tanzania and how the inflow of Burundian and Rwandan refugees in 1993-94 affected child labour. While they find a decline in ...

  14. Promise, premise, and reality: the case of voluntary ...

    Despite confronting severe climatic risks, many people prefer to remain in climate hazard-prone areas rather than migrate. Environmental non-migration behavior, however, has gained relatively little research attention in the field of migration processes. This study aims to unveil the determinants motivating voluntary environmental non-migration decisions in coastal Bangladesh, an area highly ...

  15. "I can migrate, but why should I?"—voluntary non-migration despite

    The case study discussions show how many livelihood factors (societal and environmental) drive non-migration and how these factors relate to adaptive capacity, resiliency, and place attachment.

  16. (PDF) Theories of voluntary and forced migration

    2 Theories of voluntary and forced migration 17. Etienne Piguet. 3 Mobility, displacement and migration, and their interactions with. vulnerability and adaptation to envir onmental risks 29. W ...

  17. Full article: Expanding the range of lifestyle migrants and related

    1. Introduction. In recent years, a new trend of migration from urban to rural areas has been increasingly studied. Voluntary migration from cities to rural and suburban areas to improve quality of life is often referred to as lifestyle migration (O'Reilly and Benson Citation 2009).With rural areas depopulating and aging, developed countries are looking to lifestyle migration for ...

  18. When is Migration Voluntary?

    Abstract. In this paper we critically evaluate the role that the notion of voluntariness plays in the normative theory of migration. We argue that the notion is currently underdefined and works to undermine migrants' claims to see their migratory projects properly recognized. We argue that it is nevertheless important to be able to define ...

  19. Immigration and International Relations

    DOI: 10.1007/978--230-36639-8. This book is a reliable and comprehensive reference for all scholars interested in migration. The fifth edition includes several regional case studies of the Americas, the Asia-Pacific, and Africa and the Middle East, and a dedicated chapter to the question of climate change.

  20. Full article: Involuntary migration, inequality, and integration

    Integration is a central concept in migration studies but also a strongly disputed one. Classical notions of integration are criticised for suggesting fixed boundaries between immigrants and non-immigrants that have essentializing connotations, as well as for the normative underpinnings of the term (Rytter Citation 2018 ; Schinkel Citation 2018 ...

  21. Career development and internal migration: a Scottish case study

    In order to do this, the paper is focused on discussion of a specific case study: the migration experiences of young people from two Scottish Islands for the purposes of Higher Education and their onward career trajectories. Although student migration (particularly international student migration) is the focus of a considerable body of ...

  22. When is Migration Voluntary?

    ture voluntary migration as matter of mere preference, which, as such, does not deserve any special concern by institutions. On the opposite side, those who want to press the case for migrants' rights tend to clas sify all current migration as forced or non-voluntary and therefore call ing for remedial measures. Thus, the normative stakes ...

  23. 10 Voluntary Migration Examples (2024)

    Voluntary Migration Examples. 1. Economic Migration. People often migrate voluntarily in search of better economic opportunities. This can include both external and internal migration. Internally, many people choose to move to larger cities in search of jobs with higher pay and better benefits (see also: step migration ).

  24. Households Earning $300k+ a Year Are Biggest Beneficiaries of New

    President Joe Biden introduced new provisions to his student debt relief plan earlier this month, and the primary beneficiaries are high-income earners, according to a new analysis released by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.. While Biden's 2023 SAVE Plan already put taxpayers on the hook for $475 billion, the new plans add another $84 billion to the tally — largely by ...