Migration from Afghanistan to Europe (2014-2017) : research report : drivers, return and reintegration / produced by REACH ; Mixed Migration Platform (MMP).

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan] : REACH ; Education in Emergencies Working Group (EEWG) ; Mixed Migration Platform (MMP), 2017.Description: 31 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JV8752.3. M547 2017
Summary: Summary: “The decision to migrate to a new country is complex. Perhaps even harder is the decision to return from a host country to a person’s country of origin. Increasing numbers of Afghans are making these decisions, and often under strained and difficult circumstances. While research exists on different aspects of decision-making surrounding migration to Europe, little has been done to understand the thought process and the experience of returning when circumstances in Europe do not permit for asylum and resettlement…”—(page 2).
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Pamphlet JV8752.3.M547 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000536986
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Cover title.
Spiral bound.
“October 2017”—cover page.
“REACH informing more effective humanitarian action ; MMP Mixed Migration Platform ; UK aid from the British people”—cover page.
“Migration from Afghanistan to Europe (2017-2017 : drivers, return and reintegration”—at head of pages.

Includes bibliographical references.

Summary: “The decision to migrate to a new country is complex. Perhaps even harder is the decision to return from a host country to a person’s country of origin. Increasing numbers of Afghans are making these decisions, and often under strained and difficult circumstances. While research exists on different aspects of decision-making surrounding migration to Europe, little has been done to understand the thought process and the experience of returning when circumstances in Europe do not permit for asylum and resettlement…”—(page 2).

English