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Journal articles on the topic "Migration de retour – Guinée"
Manus, Jean-Marie. "Brève : Le retour de l'Ebola en Guinée." Revue Francophone des Laboratoires 2021, no. 532 (May 2021): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1773-035x(21)00123-4.
Full textPerroud, Mélanie. "Migration retour ou migration détour ?" Revue européenne des migrations internationales 23, no. 1 (June 30, 2007): 49–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/remi.3591.
Full textZúñiga, Víctor. "Migration de retour." Hommes & migrations, no. 1296 (March 1, 2012): 88–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/hommesmigrations.1515.
Full textLenoël, Audrey, Anda David, and Annalisa Maitilasso. "Regards croisés sur la migration de retour." Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, no. 34 (September 29, 2020): 7–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.034.01.
Full textLenoël, Audrey, Anda David, Annalisa Maitilasso, and Sylvie Bredeloup. "Les formes plurielles de la migration de retour." Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, no. 34 (September 29, 2020): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.034.07.
Full textZini, Laura, David Giannica, and Aurélie Maurin Souvignet. "Entre Italie et Sénégal : les femmes face à l’expérience du retour." psychologie clinique, no. 56 (2023): 80–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/psyc/202356080.
Full textJordan, Bertrand. "Néandertal et Afrique, le retour." médecine/sciences 36, no. 4 (April 2020): 421–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/medsci/2020055.
Full textPopulin, Martha, Bode Sambo, and Ludovic Andres. "« Objectif irrigation » : actions de développement, dynamiques agricoles et pratiques de la migration dans la région de Tahoua (Niger)." Afrique contemporaine N° 277, no. 1 (April 26, 2024): 295–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/afco1.277.0295.
Full textGhio, Daniela. "Les sources administratives à l’aide de la statistique sociale : l’apport du Registre des Italiens résidant à l’étranger pour l’analyse régionale de la migration de retour." Articles 39, no. 2 (June 13, 2011): 275–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1003588ar.
Full textLafleur, Jean-Michel, and Justine Duchesne. "Migration de retour, genre et remises sociales : le retour des migrantes boliviennes d’Espagne durant la crise économique." Revue européenne des migrations internationales 33, no. 2-3 (September 1, 2017): 183–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/remi.8650.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Migration de retour – Guinée"
Dougouno, Mohamed. "Les enjeux de la migration de retour en Guinée : les expériences non-retour et de retour de migrants via les programmes de retour « volontaire »." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0004.
Full textGuinea has a long tradition of migration. During the colonial period and in the aftermath of independence, it supplied seasonal workers to Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire. Decades later, these mobility dynamics continue. In 2015, the United Nations counted 426,941 Guinean migrants worldwide. While these flows are mainly directed towards West African countries (74%), they tend to espouse other destinations. The routes to Europe via the Sahel and North Africa are recruiting more and more candidates. According to Frontex data cited by Petit and Baldé (2017), the number of Guineans entering Europe "irregularly" rose from 47 in 2009 to 14,708 in 2016. By 2021, Guinean nationals would be among the top asylum seekers in Europe (fifth in France and 15th in the whole of Europe). These departures are coupled with significant return flows. Between January 2017 and September 2022, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) facilitated the return of 29,410 Guineans, making Guinea the leading country of return in sub-Saharan Africa. The importance of Guinean migration contrasts with the low level of interest in the subject among researchers. In other words, the mobility of Guinean nationals remains poorly documented to date. This thesis aims to help fill this gap. It seeks to understand the basis of these migrants' decisions. At this regard, it examines different moments in their experiences: emigration, the journey in transit countries, immigration to Europe, return and reintegration in Guinea. A qualitative methodology was used to address these research issues. Semi-structured interviews were used as the main data collection tool. Individual interviews were conducted with "irregular" migrants in Europe (France and Belgium), returnees in Guinea and informants from the returnee communities. In addition to the interviews, the comparative approach was used to track the evolution of migration dynamics in Africa, by putting Guinean migration to Senegal and Burkina Faso migration to Côte d'Ivoire into perspective. The comparative approach also enabled us to understand the reintegration approaches proposed to returning migrants. Theoretically, an analytical framework built around neoclassical theory (micro approach) and Boudon's theory of rational choice was used to interpret Guineans' decisions in different migration contexts
Mbengue, Mamadou Saliou. "Les migrations des étudiants sénégalais en France : retour, non-retour après la formation." Amiens, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AMIE0016.
Full textThis thesis is a sociological study of the migration of Senegalese students, return and non-return after training in France and their effects on the original contexts. From the socio-historical framework to the other factors subsequent to the migratory project, all the determinants that influence the process of this form of mobility are analyzed in this work. The non-return, with all the indicators associated with it and the effects it generates, is passed through a fine comb. After the studies, all the Senegalese learners will not be able to realize their migratory objectives in France, suggesting a high propensit for return. However, economic, occupational, family or social criteria are evaluated by the students as having to govern the end of the migratory cycle. And social reintegration and integration into the workforce must be as successful as possible, because the benefits of runoff
Mesnard, Alice. "Migration internationale : accumulation d'épargne et retour des travailleurs." Paris, EHESS, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999EHESA026.
Full textThis thesis analyses the role of capital accumulation in affecting international migration when capital and labour mobility are linked. To do so, it develops both a microeconomic and a macroeconomic analysis. The first part examines how a worker's desire to accumulate savings to invest in his country of origin may lead to temporary migration. Chapter 1 provides a literature survey on the decision to return. Chapter 2 develops a micro-economic model premised on the assumptions of country specific worker preferences and capital market imperfections. Workers simultaneously choose their migration duration and their occupational choice after return. The effects of a wage increase in origin and destination countries, and of changes in the collateral required by banks to invest in the country of origin are analysed. Chapter 3 provides an empirical analysis on the return-migration of tunisian workers with survey data from the arab league. In line with the theoretical model's predictions, it is found that savings accumulated during migration determine tunisian workers occupational choice on return. The second part provides a theoretical analysis of the macro-economic consequences of linked labour and capital mobility. Chapter 5 shows that with imperfect capital markets, saving accumulation by migrant workers may provide them access to entrepreneurship on return. Hence, by affecting the labour market equilibrium, temporary migration has long run effects on wealth distribution. Importantly, return-migration can lead a small open economy out of a development trap. Chapter 6 analyses international migration in a two-country overlapping generations model. The main assumption that individuals are heterogenous in their degree of altruism within and across countries introduces a link between capital and labour mobility. This is as individuals migrate with the capital inherited from their parents. It is shown that bilateral migration flows are not pareto improving
Giannica, Davide. "Psychologie et psychopathologie de la migration de retour, du non-retour et de l’entre-deux migratoire." Thesis, Paris 13, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA131017.
Full textThrough diverse realities of France and Italy and exploratory trips to Senegal the researcher investigates the fundamental aspect of the migratory phenomenon: the return. What psychological impact does the return have on individuals and populations involved? How does the return affect intrapsychic and intersubjective dynamics? The study is based on the survey of the Senegalese migrant population displaced in Europe. Three fields studies were conducted in Senegal between 2014 and 2018. The research includes the interviews with 20 "return migrants" and 11 key informants. The thesis is composed of five parts. The first part of the thesis is empirical part which is dedicated to data analysis. The researcher uses the methodology inspired by the Grounded Theory. The second part consists of the literature review. Given the previous studies that considered the social and clinical phenomena linked to the “desire to return” from very different perspectives, making the theoretical overview demanded great efforts. The aim of this doctoral research is to produce a theory defining a completely new field of investigations. Therefore, in the third part of the thesis the researcher analyses case studies against the existing literature in order to propose two new theoretical notions indispensable for the understanding of psychology and the psychopathology of return: “migratory in-between” and “non-return”. The ternary model (return, “non-return”, “migratory in-between”) enables our understanding of the migratory experience and allows to define the psychopathology of the return migration. In the fourth part of this work the researcher presents and discusses the cases from which he develops and describes the notions of ritual migration, the object of migration, the return itinerary, the return tickets, the rights of return and the code of return. The fifth part is dedicated to the general discussion
Sisombat, Si-ambhaivan. "Le retour des exilés laotiens." Paris 8, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA082541.
Full textBayo, Soumahila. "Microcrédit et genre dans un contexte de pauvreté en haute Guinée." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU20126/document.
Full textThe purpose of this dissertation is the understanding of the mechanisms of the development of microfinance in relation to gender issues in Upper Guinea, in the republic of Guinea. Indeed, the examination of social relations in Upper Guinea suggests gender disparities to the detriment of women. They are disproportionately affected by many socio-economic, cultural, and political inequalities: they have little or no involvement at all in the decision-making process; they have very low levels of education and training in comparison to men; they have no control over productive and economic resources (trees, fruit trees, mines, fishing, among others). This situation results in the devaluation of their social status, significant domestic workload, and above all, women’s generalized impoverishment. Confronted with this reality, some women adhere to the logic of borrowing, which is based on micro-credits in order to start, strengthen or diversify income generating activities in the trade, crafts and agriculture sectors. For the purpose of further exploring that issue, this dissertation attempts to analyze the effects of microfinance on women’s life in this region of Guinea.Using a methodological approach, which is primarily qualitative, the examination of field realities shows that microfinance is not a miracle solution to fight poverty among women and gender inequalities. It may just as well produce opposite effects resulting in the worsening of their economic and social situation (over-indebtedness, poverty, migration, exclusion, divorce, prostitution, exposure to HIV/AIDS)
Alimazighi, Kamel. "Les émigrés algériens de retour au pays, du rève à la réalité /." Alger : Office des publications universitaires, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36682921t.
Full textTriki, Rim. "L'émigration de retour des États-Unis vers l'Europe entre 1893 et 1929." Paris 4, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA040332.
Full textEstriplet, Libny. "L'impact du séjour à l'étranger dans l'expérience du retour de la diaspora au pays d'origine : cas des émigrés haïtiens vivant en France de retour au pays." Thesis, Paris 8, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA080110.
Full textThis research involves exposing the impact of identity transformations on haitian immigrants living in France in order to understand the possible difficulties of return. This is to highlight the influence that contact with European cultures could create among haitian immigrants in the construction of socio-cultural identities. It offers both a theoretical and practical approach of intercultural action based on a set of writings on the Haitian people and tools to gather concrete data on the return of migrants to Haiti. Between the massive departure diaspora and the very small diaspora who returns, important changes took place. To help understand those changes, the story of Haiti is presented in the political and socio-economic context that favors many haitian migrations to other countries. This work also highlights the family, religious and community functioning of the haitian population and the migration path of those who return: the "before departure, the experience elsewhere and return." The study of migration as a factor of crisis and deconstruction of identity, and as a tool for the reconstruction of the identity and self-knowledge allows us to approach the social problem towards the indigenous migrants country. It is a painstaking work that can allow Haitians discover their own culture; his influence on their ways of thinking, attitudes and behavior; and the place to set aside for the culture of the other. This research aims to be an instrument to help the haitians better know themselves and find appropriate strategy that can meet the basic needs of this nation
Grüntz, Lucile. "Le retour des citoyens : émigration de retour du Golfe et évolutions sociales au Caire (1971-2011)." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0546.
Full textThis research focuses on Egyptian return migration from the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council to the city of cairo between 1971 and 2011. Based on a long-term ethnographic inquiry among returnees and their families in the Egyptian capital, completed with a corpus of media sources, the thesis envisions how emigration and return influence socio political change over four decades of transition towards globally dominant economic liberalism, until the recent fall of the military regime. Individual experiences are contextualized both historically and politically. Various scales of analyses, both micro and macro, help identify the intricate power relations that constrain individual trajectories, and that are negotiated by emigrants and returnees. Thus the social remittances they convey from the Gulf to their home city can be identified. In Cairo, subjectivization processes linked to migration are analyzed from the perspectives of urban mobility, consumption, piety, and the gender practices and performances of interviewees and their households. The lifestyles of city dwellers who have returned from the Gulf to Cairo are located within local hierarchies. Emigration and return contribute in ambivalent ways to the local moral economy. Four decades of emigration and return from the Gulf Cooperation to the Egyptian capital have generated various critical urban repertoires of action and thought. Nonetheless, the role that can be attributed to migration as a trigger for change is not clear-cut
Books on the topic "Migration de retour – Guinée"
Doumbouya, Oumar Sivory. Chronique d'un retour en Guinée. Paris: Harmattan, 2009.
Find full textBriffaud, Joël. De l'urbain au rural: "l'utopique retour". Maurecourt: Éditions universitaires UNMFREO, 1987.
Find full textKone, Sixeau Daouda. Le peuplement ancien en Basse-Guinée: XIIe-XIXe siècles. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2015.
Find full textFurter, Reto, and Anne-Lise Head-König. Les migrations de retour: Rückwanderungen. Zürich: Chronos, 2009.
Find full textDuroux, Rose. L'émigration: Le retour. Clermont-Ferrand: Université Blaise-Pascal, Centre de recherches sur les littératures modernes et contemporaines, 1999.
Find full textTaravella, Louis. Le retour et la réinsertion des migrants: Bibliographie internationale, 1965-1986. Paris: Agence pour le développement des relations interculturelles, 1986.
Find full textRéseau migrations et urbanisation en Afrique de l'ouest. Enquête sur les migrations et l'urbanisation en Guinée (EMUG) 1992-1993: Rapport national descriptif. Bamako, Mali: CERPOD, 1997.
Find full textClaudio, Bolzman, and Musillo Italo, eds. Suisses migrateurs: Mythes, contes et réalités de la migration de retour. Genève: Hospice général, 1996.
Find full textVurgun, Sibel. Voyages sans retour: Migration, Interkulturalität und Rückkehr in der frankophonen Literatur. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2007.
Find full textSougane, Arouna. Migrations internes au Mali et insertion des migrants de retour. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2019.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Migration de retour – Guinée"
Diallo, Mamadou Sounoussy. "Peule Female Migration to the Americas and Their Return to Guinea in Old Age." In Women, Migration, and Aging in the Americas, 166–87. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003267157-12.
Full text"Le retour des émigrés: quelle consécration sociale?" In Migration et classement social, 203–26. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760645080-010.
Full text"Le retour au bercail: étape d’une trajectoire sociale." In Migration et classement social, 181–201. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760645080-009.
Full textZúñiga Núñez, Mario, Carlos Mendoza, and François Polet. "Migration et gangs : du Salvador aux États-Unis, et retour." In Fuir l’Amérique centrale, 125–41. Éditions Syllepse, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/syll.cetri.2022.01.0125.
Full textRhazzali, Mohammed Khalid, and Rhizlane Michrafy. "Chapitre 9. Migration de retour non désirée des Marocains d’Italie." In Are we Europe?, 301–35. Presses de l’Université Saint-Louis, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pusl.28277.
Full textLücking, Mirjam. "The Beaten Tracks and Embedded Returns of Migrants and Pilgrims." In Indonesians and Their Arab World, 56–106. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501753114.003.0003.
Full textTufféry, Christophe, Vincent Delvigne, Paul Fernandes, Jérémy Garniaux, and Stéphane Renault. "Communication scientifique et science ouverte." In Communication scientifique et science ouverte, 65–82. De Boeck Supérieur, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dbu.annai.2023.01.0065.
Full textFarmer, Sarah. "Back to the Land." In Rural Inventions, 54–78. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190079079.003.0004.
Full textSteinberg, Paul F. "A Perilous Journey." In Who Rules the Earth? Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199896615.003.0009.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Migration de retour – Guinée"
Melbye, Julie A., and Yechun Wang. "Droplet Dynamics in Constricted Return Bends of Microfluidic Channels." In ASME 2020 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the ASME 2020 Heat Transfer Summer Conference and the ASME 2020 18th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2020-20406.
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