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Onward Migration and Multi-Sited Transnationalism : Complex Trajectories, Practices and Ties
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Jill Ahrens
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Russell King
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2023
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-031-12502-7
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978-3-031-12503-4
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2023
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10.1007/978-3-031-12503-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Onward Migration and Transnationalism: What Are the Interconnections?
pp. 23
Becoming Destination(s)? Complex Migration Trajectories, Transnational Lifeworlds and Migration Decisions
pp. 45
For the Sake of Our Children? A Mixed-Methods Study of the Family Dynamics of Intra-European Mobility Among Somalis
pp. 77
Remittance-Sending Behaviour Along Migration Trajectories: The Case of Senegalese, Ghanaian and Congolese Migrants
pp. 99
Ambivalent Entanglements: Syrian Refugees’ Network Relations and (Im)mobilities in Protracted Displacement
pp. 121
Onward Migration from an Aspirations–Capabilities Framework: The Multi-sited Transnational Practices of Sudanese Families Across Europe, Sudan and Beyond
pp. 139
‘Somehow I’m an Expat and He’s a Migrant’: Intersectional Identities, Multiple Migrations and Family Decision-Making Amongst Middling Migrant Couples
pp. 159
Multinational Migration in the Global South: Complex and Non-linear Trajectories of Senegalese Migrants in Brazil
pp. 179
Bonds of Transnationalism and Freedom of Mobility: Intra-European Onward Migrants Before and After Brexit
pp. 199
Education as a Means of Facilitating Onward Migration and Transnational Participation for South Sudanese Refugee Communities
pp. 219
On the Road Again: Onward Migration and Transnational Subjectivity Among Portuguese-Guinean Migrants in Peterborough (UK)
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