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Informationen zum Autor Julie Vullnetari is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Sussex Centre for Migration Research! University of Sussex. Klappentext Dit boek probeert inzicht te krijgen in het postcommunistische Albanië in de relatie tussen de interne en internationale migratie en de invloed daarvan op maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen. De auteur volgt de trek van dorpelingen naar steden in binnenland en buitenland. Door middel van diepte-interviews, groepsgesprekken en etnografische aantekeninge Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction [-]1.1 Why link internal and international migration in development? [-]1.2 Albania: Some background notes [-]1.3 About the book [-]1.4 Methods and sites of data collection [-]1.5 Some ethical issues [-]1.6 Book outline [-]2 The migration-development nexus [-]2.1 Internal and international migration: Towards an integrated approach [-]2.2 Migration and development [-]2.3 Social fields: Linking internal and international migration [-]2.4 Conclusion [-]3 Albanian migration and development [-]3.1 Historical migration [-]3.2 Albania 1945-1990: An era of no migration? [-]3.3 'A new migration order': Contemporary migration in Albania [-]3.4 Trends and patterns of internal migration [-]3.5 Combined developmental effects of internal and international migration [-]3.6 Conclusion [-]4 Leaving home: Migration patterns and dynamics [-]4.1 General patterns and destinations [-]4.2 Differences between the two types of migration [-]4.3 Sequencing internal and international migration [-]4.4 Conclusion [-]5 Across the border: Migrants in Thessaloniki [-]5.1 Leaving Albania and arriving in Thessaloniki [-]5.2 Identity and survival! or strategies to 'fit in' [-]5.3 The nightmare of 'papers': The effect of ineffective immigration policy [-]5.4 Work and gendered labour markets [-]5.5 Housing and spatial location [-]5.6 Incorporation! assimilation and return: Between myth and reality [-]5.7 Conclusion [-]6 Family! migration and socio-economic change [-]6.1 The difference that money makes: Remittances [-]6.2 Social remittances or the wisdom of a traveller [-]6.3 'I am a man and a woman'! or the gendered household [-]6.4 Migration as a rite of passage for young men [-]6.5 Transnational family and care [-]6.6 Conclusion [-]7 Migration and Albania's dynamic transformation [-]7.1 The village! the city and the rural town [-]7.2 Albania's socio-economic polarisation revisited [-]7.3 Conclusion [-]8 Conclusions and recommendations [-]8.1 Dynamics of internal and international migration in development processes[-]8.2 Migration and development: The role of policy [-]8.3 Achievements and limitations of the study and future research [-][-] ...