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Journal articles on the topic "Socio-economic reintegration"

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Ndreka, Alkida. "Return migration and re-integration of returnees challenges in the origin country." Research in Social Change 11, no. 3 (September 1, 2019): 4–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/rsc-2019-0012.

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Abstract Return migration, traditionally not a well-studied and often neglected area, is becoming an important component of the international migration debate. Reintegration is an essential part of return migration and identified as a complex process that is experienced differently by returnees. The adaptation of immigrants in the host country has been extensively studied, while much less attention has been paid to economic and socio-cultural reintegration and the difficulties return migrants face once they come back to their homeland. Especially children and youth born in destination countries with sociolinguistic and socialization difficulties face a particularly tough reintegration process. Theoretically, there is comprehensive literature focused on return migration and reasons for return, but less in return migration policies and reintegration process. Empirically, there is a lack of studies focused on the reintegration of returnees, particularly in the socio-cultural aspect. With increased attention to the importance of this process, many states and governments have established policies or programs to encourage the return of their citizens, and facilitate returnees’ successful and permanent relocation in the new society of the origin country. This paper aims to analyze theoretically and empirically the processes of reintegration of returnees in the origin country by identifying the challenges they encounter in the economic and social-cultural life of the origin country.
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Barbero-Baconnier, Julie. "When Peace Breaks Out - Mozambican Refugees: A Study in Socio-Economic Reintegration." International Migration 31, no. 4 (October 1993): 601–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2435.1993.tb00685.x.

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Zolotov, A., and M. Mukhanov. "Positive Reintegration as a Way of Small and Medium-Sized Business Development." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 6 (June 20, 2012): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2012-6-83-88.

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А new approach to policy-making in the field of economic reforms in modernizing countries (on the sample of SME promotion) is the subject of this article. Based on summarizing the ten-year experience of de-bureaucratization policy implementation to reduce the administrative pressure on SME, the conclusion of its insufficient efficiency and sustainability is made. The alternative possibility is the positive reintegration approach, which provides multiparty policy-making process, special compensation mechanisms for the losing sides, monitoring and enforcement operations. In conclusion matching between positive reintegration principles and socio-cultural factors inherent in modernization process is provided.
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ROMAN, Liubomyr. "Methods of Ukrainian labor migrants reintegration in the context of state migration policy." Economics. Finances. Law, no. 12(4) (December 28, 2019): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.37634/efp.2019.12(4).3.

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Introduction. The reintegration of migrant workers is the renewal and accelerated development of ties between the individual and the society, the economic and cultural systems, the restoration of the impact of the individual on socio-economic, socio-cultural and political processes and phenomena, increasing participation in the processes of sustainable development on the basis of introducing elements of economic culture countries of pre-migration. The methodological bases for improving the mechanisms of reintegration of labor migrants should be assessed on the basis of available political and legal support. The problem of labor migration has now taken on a national scale, which brings it out of the limits of the influence of any organization, cluster or individual state authority. The formulation of a strategy for regulating labor migration should be made on the basis of the status of this problem as a national one, therefore, requiring macroeconomic regulation, which will be supported by a strong institutional and regulatory framework. The purpose of the paper is to substantiate the method of reintegration of Ukrainian labor migrants in the context of state migration policy. Results. Theoretical aspects of reintegration of labor migrants are covered. The content analysis of the legal acts of the President of Ukraine is carried out. A number of significant legal acts that have or can have a significant impact on state migration policy are characterized. The peculiarities of the functioning of the central executive body, which implements the state policy in the sphere of migration, and the recent changes in determining the range of subjects of formation and implementation of the state policy in the sphere of labor migration are analyzed. The importance of regulating the issue of investments earned during the emigration of funds into the national economy is substantiated. Conclusion. According to the conducted research, the method of reintegration of Ukrainian labor migrants in the context of the state migration policy is formed under the influence of debates about the factors, directions and forms of support of the respective processes by the state authorities. We believe that the main disadvantage of reintegration institutional support is the lack of a unified approach to the role and importance of repatriates for the sustainable development of the national economy. In our opinion, this approach should be consolidated in the form of the Law of Ukraine with a clear definition of the subjects of assistance to repatriation and reintegration of labor migrants, as well as to strengthen with additional measures of informational, organizational character, tax privileges for investing the money earned abroad for search, development of employers of skilled migrant workers returning to Ukraine.
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Ubleble, Benjamin A., John M. Agomoh, and Anthony Chovwen. "Ex-Offender Reintegration and Sustained Peace in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria: Adopting a Socio-Economic Change Model Approach." European Review Of Applied Sociology 12, no. 18 (June 1, 2019): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eras-2019-0005.

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AbstractThe Niger Delta of Nigeria rich in oil and gas resources has been plagued with series of armed conflicts characterised by massive youth restiveness. The peaceful coexistence of people in the region is often affected by the nature of oil and gas business determined by the political economy of the Nigerian state. By the statute of the Federal system of Government in Nigeria, all resources within the territorial boundary of the country belong to the Federal Government. The Government then pays a certain 13% derivation fund to the resource bearing states for development. The Federal Government equally sees to the development of the region through its statutory Agencies such as the Niger Delta Development Commission. All these efforts are yet to bring about infrastructural development and human capacity needs of the region. A consequence of this is the armed militancy and cult related violence that has engulfed the region. In this paper, an attempt is made to analyse the socioeconomic requisitions of a reintegration programme for ex-offenders seeking re-entry into mainstream society. An interventionist approach is recommended with effective monitoring and evaluation system for a socioeconomic reintegration of ex-offenders in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.
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RYAZANTSEV, Sergey, Farrukh KHONKHODZHAYEV, Sharif AKRAMOV, and Nikita RYAZANTSEV. "RETURN MIGRATION TO TAJIKISTAN: FORMS, TRENDS, CONSEQUENCES." CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS 22, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 162–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.37178/ca-c.21.2.14.

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This paper aims to study the trends of labor migration (voluntary and forced) from Russia to Tajikistan and the peculiarities of the reintegration of returning migrants into Tajik society. Labor migration is the main driver of economic growth for Tajikistan and the most effective tool in the national fight against poverty. However, many migrants from Tajikistan do not have a formally documented status in Russia, which makes their predicament extremely difficult and vulnerable. One of the most sensitive measures for Tajik labor migrants was the introduction of administrative penalties through expulsion and the imposition of a massive ban on labor migrants from entering the Russian Federation. This has led to an increase in the return migration of Tajik migrants to their homeland. The article clarifies the concept of return migration, reveals the reasons for the return of labor migrants from Russia to Tajikistan and identifies the specific features of reintegration and the socio-economic situation of returning migrants in Tajikistan. The authors establish that a significant share of returning migrants have already reached retirement age after working in Russia for decades, but they do not receive a pension either in Tajikistan or in Russia. Unfortunately, as of today the Government of Tajikistan has not developed any special programs for the reintegration of returning migrants due to lack of funds and lack of experience in this area. Most returning migrants are forced to solve their problems on their own or resort to the help of their families and relatives. In fact, the government does not hold an interest in the massive return of labor migrants, since the increase in their number worsens the socio-economic situation and the general state of the labor market.
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Trubavina, Iryna, Olena Karaman, Dimitrina Kamenova, Viktoriia Stepanenko, and Yaroslava Yurkiv. "A research on transformation of social wellbeing and life attitudes in students from the occupied territories and the demarcation line at relocated higher education institutions from the east of Ukraine." SHS Web of Conferences 104 (2021): 03010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202110403010.

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We connect the urgency of the article with the preservation of the integrity of Ukraine in the conditions of military conflict. The article describes the research on transformation of the current state of social wellbeing and life attitudes in students from the occupied territories of Ukraine under conditions of relocated higher education institutions. The goal: to study the transformation in social wellbeing and life attitudes in the mentioned strata of students under conditions of operation of a relocated state higher education institution. The methods: analysis, synthesis, generalization, specification, systematizing, comparison, documentation study, interviewing, mathematics statistics methods. Scientific novelty: theoretical foundations and the essence of reintegration of such students, as well as the measures are determined that facilitate it: information and explanatory work, socio-educational, psychological, pedagogical, socio-economic, and legal ones. It is proved that national-oriented upbringing is the priority in successful reintegration on condition of solving students' problems. The results: the efficiency in the use of the mentioned measures is proved by transformational changes related to overcoming the imbalance between the social wellbeing indicators (the level of life satisfaction, interest in life, general mood) and life attitudes (focus on process, result, freedom) of such students.
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Miriyagalla, Danura. "Socio-economic reintegration of former LTTE combatants in Sri Lanka: self-employment, sustainable incomes and long-term peace." Global Change, Peace & Security 26, no. 3 (September 2, 2014): 251–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14781158.2014.953469.

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Palermo, George B. "Restoring the Family as the Primary Human Community." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no. 1 (1995): 51–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jis199571/23.

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The thesis of this essay is that the family is the primary socializing agency and that present-day American families are breaking down under socio-economic pressures and new philosophical approaches to life. The institution of the family, which ideally gives its members physical, emotional, and educational support, and teaches them high moral and civic values, is undermined not only by rapid economic and technological changes, but primarily by the lack of personal and social responsibility of its members. Contemporary sociological thought explores some of the negative consequences of the crumbling of the American family. The essay concludes that the reintegration of the family presupposes individual spiritual renewal within the supporting and fulfilling presence of religious institutions.
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Palermo, George B. "Restoring the Family as the Primary Human Community." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no. 1 (1995): 51–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jis199571/23.

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The thesis of this essay is that the family is the primary socializing agency and that present-day American families are breaking down under socio-economic pressures and new philosophical approaches to life. The institution of the family, which ideally gives its members physical, emotional, and educational support, and teaches them high moral and civic values, is undermined not only by rapid economic and technological changes, but primarily by the lack of personal and social responsibility of its members. Contemporary sociological thought explores some of the negative consequences of the crumbling of the American family. The essay concludes that the reintegration of the family presupposes individual spiritual renewal within the supporting and fulfilling presence of religious institutions.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Socio-economic reintegration"

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Kpalou, Jean-Yves. "Exploring the socio-economic reintegration of former combatants in Côte D'Ivoire." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/3205.

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Cote d’Ivoire is a country located in West Africa, which is coming out from decades of political and military crises (2002-2011). The country is now coping with its phase of postconflict reconstruction and economic development. One of the important aspects of this phase is the socio-economic reintegration of former combatants who took part in the different conflicts. For this reason the aim of this study was to explore the socio-economic reintegration of former combatants in Cote d’Ivoire. Taking the aim of this study into consideration, the primary objectives were to first look at the situation of the socioeconomic reintegration of former combatants in Cote d’Ivoire and secondly to identify challenges affecting the socio-economic reintegration process.
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Smoljan, Jelena. "Socio-economic aspects of peacebuilding : UNTAES and the reintegration of Eastern Slovenia, 1996-2000." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2004. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:3ba6b996-c4f8-4cf2-9f73-98420c8a36d5.

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This thesis examines the experience of the United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium (UNTAES), which was set up in 1996 with the task of administering the North-Eastern region of Croatia during its transition from rebel-Serb control to Croatian sovereign control. The thesis provides an assessment of UNTAES from the perspective of a developmental approach to peacebuilding, by examining UNTAES's record in three functional areas - employment, education, and housing and property - as examples of its more general approach to socio-economic policy. In addition to concentrating on the ways in which UNTAES addressed the regulation and reintegration of these policy areas within the Croatian system, and hence on the period covering the duration of its mandate (1996-1998), the effects of the mission's policy in the immediate post-reintegration phase up to 2000 are also considered. The thesis draws primarily on evidence collected through fieldwork in the territory formerly administered by UNTAES, including key documents concerning the reintegration of Eastern Slavonia, and interviews with participants and other individuals with close knowledge of the mission. Development is increasingly recognised in scholarly and policy literature as a crucial element for achieving sustainable peace. Although the mission's mandate reflected this trend, the thesis argues that UNTAES was reluctant to interpret its developmental tasks in a comprehensive way, in particular when this involved initiating potentially destabilising and expensive policies. Rather, UNTAES's approach was dominated by short-term imperatives and expedience to the detriment of long-term processes, such as reconciliation and the establishment of an integrated multiethnic society. The conclusions drawn are that such a course of action has proved inadequate for building sustainable peace and the success of this mission can, in this respect, be questioned. Furthermore, the experience of UNTAES makes clear that development and peacebuilding, although increasingly integrated in peacebuilding theory and in UN rhetoric, in practice, still operate as largely distinct fields.
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Trajani, Arjel. "Return migration and Reintegration in Albania : Returnees’ perspective on the topic of return migration and reintegration." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-43760.

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Albanians are known for their long legacy in migrating worldwide for economic reasons, especially in Europe. Yet, return programs and policies are falling behind to meet the needs of those migrants who decides to return to their home country. The aim of this study is to explore the topic of return migration and reintegration in the context of Albanian migrants. To this end, this thesis answers three research questions: 1) What are the forces driving Albanians to emigrate from their country of origin? 2) What are reasons that Albanians return to their country of origin? 3) What are the challenges that Albanian returnees face during the reintegration process in Albania? The main theoretical lenses adapted by this study are the social network theory, the theory of reintegration, and push-pull factors. Through a qualitative research, based on semi-structured interviews, this study identifies as pull factors of migration higher paying jobs and employment opportunities, while recognising educational systems and labour laws as push factors. Furthermore, discrimination and unsuccessful acculturation resulted as key drivers of return. Finally, this study investigates dysfunctional systems, unresponsive public institutions, and economic difficulties as significant challenges throughout returnees’ reintegration.
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Bangura, Ibrahim. "A critical assessment of the socio-economic reintegration process of ex-combatants ten years after the war in Sierra Leone." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-129454.

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This study examines the current socio-economic status of the ex-combatants 10 years after the conflict in Sierra Leone. It examines the job opportunities, political space, relationship with community members, challenges faced, social networks involved in, relationship with former colleagues, access to land and other issues that are significant in the reintegration process of ex-combatants. It further studies the national socio-economic environment and how ex-combatants are faring in the overall post-war recovery process in Sierra Leone. Special focus lies on the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants (DDR) programme which was part of the Lome Peace Agreement signed in 1999. The study also comes up with recommendations as to how the challenges currently faced by ex-combatants could be overcome.
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Rodella-Boitreaud, Aude-Sophie. "Three essays in the applied microeconomics of conflict : the impact of landmines and war violence on social capital, socio-economic reintegration, child health and household income in Angola." Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CLF10320.

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The research presented in this dissertation addresses the issue of the direct and indirect impact of war violence on the different components of households’ welfare and reintegration during and after the civil conflict that affected Angola from 1975 to 2002. Informed by the dynamics and specificities of the Angolan conflict, we generate exogeneous variation in the intensity of direct (conflict-related deaths) and indirect war violence (landmine contamination). Impacts are found to be contrasted and to extend beyond the immediate site of occurrence of those events. The findings presented contribute to improving the understanding of the impact of direct and indirect war violence impact on household as well as to the refining its implications for social and economic reconstruction. The results also highlight the role of resilience and coping mechanisms in fending off the impact of war violence
Les travaux de recherche présentés dans cette thèse s’attachent à examiner la question de l’impact direct et indirect des violences liées au conflit qui a dévasté l’Angola de 1975 à 2002 sur les ménages. Des variations exogènes de l’intensité des violences de guerre directe (décès directement liés au conflit) et indirecte (implantation de champs de mines) ont été générées après étude approfondie des dynamiques et spécificités du conflit angolais. Les résultats présentés permettent de conclure que l’impact des violences de guerre est contrasté (positif et négatif) et qu’il s’étend au-delà du lieu où ces violences ont été perpétrées. Ces résultats contribuent ainsi à l’amélioration de la compréhension de l’impact direct et indirect des violences de guerre sur les populations civiles à l’échelle des ménages ainsi qu’à une meilleure appréciation de leurs implications en termes de reconstruction sociale et économique. Les résultats soulignent également le rôle de la résilience et des mécanismes d’adaptation des ménages dans la réduction de l’impact de la violence de guerre
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Bangura, Ibrahim Verfasser], Arnis [Akademischer Betreuer] Vilks, and Andreas [Akademischer Betreuer] [Suchanek. "A critical assessment of the socio-economic reintegration process of ex-combatants ten years after the war in Sierra Leone / Ibrahim Bangura. Gutachter: Arnis Vilks ; Andreas Suchanek. Betreuer: Arnis Vilks." Dresden : Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1056877537/34.

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Bangura, Ibrahim [Verfasser], Arnis Akademischer Betreuer] Vilks, and Andreas [Akademischer Betreuer] [Suchanek. "A critical assessment of the socio-economic reintegration process of ex-combatants ten years after the war in Sierra Leone / Ibrahim Bangura. Gutachter: Arnis Vilks ; Andreas Suchanek. Betreuer: Arnis Vilks." Dresden : Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1056877537/34.

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Mediratta, Achala A. "Socio-economic background of street children and the role of voluntary welfare agencies in their social reintegration." Thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2009/1107.

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Books on the topic "Socio-economic reintegration"

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Edward, Ouma. Report on the Symposium on Rights-Based Programming for CNSP: Towards a Kenyan rights-based model for sustainable socio-cultural and economic reintegration of CNSP. [Nairobi]: GOK, Ministry of Home Affairs, Culture, and Social Services, Dept. of Children's Services, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Socio-economic reintegration"

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Henderson, Philip, Carly Robinson, and Tara Quasim. "Socio-Economic Reintegration After Critical Illness." In Improving Critical Care Survivorship, 229–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68680-2_18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Socio-economic reintegration"

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Nazaruddin, M., Cut Sukmawati, and Abdullah Akhyar Nasution. "Reintegration And Socio-Economic Transformation For Ex Combatants Of The Free Aceh Movement (Gam) Post-Conflict Era In North Aceh-Indonesia." In 1st International Conference on Social and Political Development (ICOSOP 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icosop-16.2017.73.

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