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This book presents the findings of a study on the involuntary return of Ghanaian migrant workers from Libya during the Arab Spring of 2011. The study discusses the migration-return-reintegration relationship and highlights the benefits and consequences of involuntary return migration for development. It provides a rare glimpse into the social,economic and political dimensions of migration between two African countries; Ghana and Libya. In this book readers will find relevant information and insights for students,lecturers and policy makers with an interest in migration and development issues in the global South.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the findings of a study on the involuntary return of Ghanaian migrant workers from Libya during the Arab Spring of 2011. The study discusses the migration-return-reintegration relationship and highlights the benefits and consequences of involuntary return migration for development. It provides a rare glimpse into the social,economic and political dimensions of migration between two African countries; Ghana and Libya. In this book readers will find relevant information and insights for students,lecturers and policy makers with an interest in migration and development issues in the global South.
Autorenporträt
is a 26 year old Ghanaian lecturer with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. She has an undergraduate degree in Tourism from KNUST and a Master of Science degree in Development Management from the University of Agder. Esi is passionate about tourism,migration and development issues in sub-Saharan countries.