Rückkehr und Reintegration : Typen und Strategien an den Beispielen Türkei, Georgien und Russische Föderation / Tatjana Baraulina; Axel Kreienbrink (Hg.). Nürnberg : Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, 2013 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2013
Inhalt
Inhaltsübersicht.
Einführung Rückkehr aus Deutschland
Zentrale Ergebnisse.
Inhalt.
1. Einleitung.
2 Rückkehrmotive
2.1 Rückkehr in die Türkei
2.2 Rückkehr nach Russland
2.3 Rückkehr nach Georgien
2.4 Einflussfaktoren bei einem Rückkehrentschluss
3 Bedeutung von Ressourcen für die Reintegration
3.1 Ökonomische Ressourcen
3.2 Qualifikationen
3.3 Soziale Kontakte
3.4 Ressourcen in den Phasen der Reintegration
4. Nachhaltigkeit von Rückkehr.
5. Schlussfolgerungen für die Rückkehrförderung
5.1 Rückkehrberatung für Migranten in schwierigen Lebenslagen
5.2. Rückkehrmanagement als Bestandteil zukunftsorientierter Migrationspolitik
5.3 Reintegrationsförderung
5.4 Ausblick
Literatur.
I.. Return to Turkey
Content.
1. Introduction.
1.1 The Turkish-German migration system and the issue of return
1.2 The academic discussion on return: the Turkish context
1.3. The views of the Turkish administration on return and policies on expatriates
1.4 Outline of the field work
1.5 Socio-demographic characteristics of the sample
2. Establishing the causes for return: considerations and experiences
3. Return decisions.
3.1 Assisted return
3.2 The return decision of first-generation migrants
3.3 Return motives of the second and third generations
3.4 Conclusions
4. Reintegration patterns.
4.1 Settlement choices
4.2 Reintegration of the first generation
4.3 Reintegration of the second/third generations
4.4 Conclusions
5. The sustainability of return
5.1 Individual satisfaction and migration intentions
5.2 Objective migration opportunities
5.3. De facto migration behaviour: considerable potential for circular migration
5.4 The structural effects of return
5.5 Conclusions
6. General conclusions.
References.
II.. Return to Georgia
Content.
1. Introduction.
1.1 Research objectives
1.2 Methodology
1.3 Desk research and expert interviews: Major findings
1.4 Germany as a host country for Georgian migrants
2. Returnees’ resources at the . time of the return decision.
2.1 First typology: Educational migrants versus asylum-seekers
2.2 Educational returnees’ resources at the time of return
2.3 Asylum-seekers’ resources at the time of the return
2.4 Resource accumulation in Germany: A concluding overview
3. Return decision-making
3.1 Decision-making of asylum-seeking labour migrants
3.2 Decision-making of educational migrants
3.3 Return decision: The cross-typical analysis
4. Reintegration.
4.1 Subjective assessment of the situation in Georgia
4.2 Labour market reintegration
4.3 Social and political participation of returnees in Georgia
4.4 Returnees’ links to the Federal Republic of Germany
4.5 Conclusions: patterns of reintegration
5. The sustainability of return.
5.1 Returnees’ onward migration plans
5.2 Returnees as advisors on opportunities to migrate to Germany
5.3 The influence of returnees on local return contexts
5.4 Conclusions: Sustainable return versus involuntary immobility
6. General conclusions.
6.1 Return motives
6.2 Reintegration
6.3 The sustainability of the return decision
6.4 The effects of the return on Georgian society
6.5 The role of assisted return
References.
Discussion Guide for Returned Migrants
Return Migration from Germany
III.. Return to Russia
Content.
1. Introduction
1.1 Key research questions and methodology
1.2 Sampling
1.3 Methods of collecting data
1.4 The political and legal background to return to Russia
2. Reasons for return
2.1 Return based on success
2.2 Return based on failure
2.3 Voluntary return under compulsion and forced return
2.4 Conclusions
3. Patterns of reintegration and sustainability of the return decision
3.1 Selected regions of return
3.2. Returnees’ experiences with the Programme for Voluntary Re-settlement of Fellow-nationals Living Abroad
3.3 Migrant resources and reintegration strategies
3.4 Sustainability of the return decision
3.5 Conclusions
4. Main research findings
Selected References.
Internet Sources.
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