The Inter-University Committee on International Migration: Recent submissions
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Returning International Labor Migrants from Bangladesh: The Experience and Effects of Deportation
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-07)This paper reports on the findings of a study of former or returned international migrant workers from Bangladesh. The analysis focuses on the economic situation and return experiences of those who had been deported or ... -
Disconnected from Discourse: Women's Radio Listening in Rural Samangan, Afghanistan
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-02-15)Finding and maintaining good access to information is one of the most important coping skills for many Afghans in insecure and rapidly shifting situations. Returning refugee populations face deeply rooted structural problems ... -
Towards an Understanding of the Root Causes of Forced Migration: The Political Economy of "Natural" Disasters
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-04)Natural disasters occur in a political space. Although events beyond our control may trigger a disaster, the level of government preparedness and response greatly determines the extent of suffering incurred by the affected ...