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Introduction

Publication date: 2020-09-21
Pages: 11 - 22
ISSN: 9789462702400
Publisher: Leuven University Press; Leuven

Author:

Salazar, Noel
Seiger, Fiona-Katharina ; Wets, Johan ; Salazar, Noël ; Seiger, Fiona-Katharina ; Timmerman, Christiane ; Wets, Johan

Keywords:

migration, labour, work, anthropology, aspirations, imaginaries, mobility

Abstract:

International migration is in the news almost daily and has risen up the political agenda of national governments and supranational organisations. Migration affects sending as well as receiving countries and is an inherent part of current processes of globalisation and internationalisation. In recent decades, international migrations have been characterised by profound changes. Global migration resulted in the transformation of societies and cultural diversity within specific countries. If the number of migrants in a country is high, this group automatically becomes relevant for multiple societal actors.