Apr 24, 2008
Increasingly restrictive asylum policies in Europe, as well as a growing emphasis on the return of rejected asylum seekers, refugees and irregular migrants, raise new interest amongst governments and international organizations for processes of return migration. Researchers from CIDIN (Radboud University) and AMIDSt (Amsterdam University) analyzed the return migration experiences of 178 former refugees, rejected asylum seekers and irregular migrants to six countries: Afghanistan, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sierra Leone, Togo and Vietnam.
































