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Traoré, Ismaïla-Samba. Retour au Mali. Bamako: La Sahélienne, 2011.

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Art contemporain-art traditionnel: Aller-retour Mali-Mali. Paris: Harmattan, 2009.

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Briffaud, Joël. De l'urbain au rural: "l'utopique retour". Maurecourt: Éditions universitaires UNMFREO, 1987.

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Cissé, Ibrahima. Les migrations agricoles au Mali. Louvain-la-Neuve: CIDEP, 1993.

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Duroux, Rose. L'émigration: Le retour. Clermont-Ferrand: Université Blaise-Pascal, Centre de recherches sur les littératures modernes et contemporaines, 1999.

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Codesria and Consortium for Development Partnerships. Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Africa, eds. Migration et tensions sociales dans le sud du Mali. Dakar, Sénégal: Conseil pour le développement de la recherche en sciences sociales en Afrique, 2011.

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Diarra, Sékouba. Migration et urbanisation dans le Sahel: Le cas du Mali. [Bamako]: Comité permanent interétats de lutte contre la sécheresse dans le Sahel, Institut du Sahel, Centre d'études et de recherche sur la population pour le développement, 1993.

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Taravella, Louis. Le retour et la réinsertion des migrants: Bibliographie internationale, 1965-1986. Paris: Agence pour le développement des relations interculturelles, 1986.

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Vurgun, Sibel. Voyages sans retour: Migration, Interkulturalität und Rückkehr in der frankophonen Literatur. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2007.

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Alimazighi, K. Les émigres algériens de retour au pays: Du rêve à la réalité. Alger: Office des publications universitaires, 1993.

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Aydemir, Abdurrahman Bekir. Retour et reprise de migration chez les hommes en âge de travaille. Ottawa, Ont: Statistique Canada, 2006.

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H, Hanson John. Migration, Jihad, and Muslim authority in West Africa: The Futanke colonies in Karta. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996.

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Kauffer, Edith. Les réfugiés guatémaltèques au Chiapas: Le retour du peuple du maïs, un projet politique. Paris: Harmattan, 2000.

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Blaud, Guisso Célestin. La migration pour études: La question de retour et de non-retour des étudiants africains dans le pays d'origine après la formation. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2001.

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Fidnley, Sally E. Circulation as a drought-coping strategy in rural Mali. Bamako, Mali: CERPOD, 1993.

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Faure, Christian. Littérature et société: La mystique vichyssoise "Du retour à la terre" selon l'oeuvre d'Henri Pourrat. Ambert [France]: Edition régionale du Livradois-Forez, Revue archaéologique sites, 1988.

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David, Rosalind. Changing places?: Women, resource management and migration in the Sahel : case studies from Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali and Sudan. London: SOS Sahel International (UK), 1995.

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David, Rosalind. Changing places?: Women, resource management and migration in the Sahel : case studies from Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali and Sudan. London: SOS Sahel UK, 1995.

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Finnie, Ross. Mobilité internationale: Données sur les taux de sortie et de retour des Canadiens, 1982 à 2003. Ottawa, Ont: Statistique Canada, 2006.

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Finnie, Ross. Mobilité internationale: Analyse longitudinale des effets sur les gains individuels. Ottawa, Ont: Statistique Canada, Direction des études analytiques documents de recherche, 2007.

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N'Diaye, Baba Faradji. Les populations déplacées du nord du Mali: Causes et formes des déplacements et les conditions de leur retour dans les zones d'orgine : cas du cercle de Gao de 1972 à 1996. Bamako: République du Mali, Ministère des enseignements sécondaire, supérieur et de la recherche scientifique, Direction nationale de l'enseignement supérieur, 1997.

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Japan's "international youth": The emergence of a new class of schoolchildren. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1990.

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P, Gubry, Institut de formation et de recherche démographiques (Yaoundé, Cameroon), and Centre français sur la population et le développement., eds. Le retour au village: Une solution à la crise économique au Cameroun? Paris: L'Harmattan, 1996.

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Claudio, Bolzman, and Musillo Italo, eds. Suisses migrateurs: Mythes, contes et réalités de la migration de retour. Genève: Hospice général, 1996.

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Land, Investment, and Migration: Thirty-Five Years of Village Life in Mali. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Hoogeveen, Johannes G., Mariacristina Rossi, and Dario Sansone. Leaving, Staying, or Coming Back? Migration Decisions during the Northern Mali Conflict. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-8012.

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Carswell, Grace, Karen Brock, and Arjan de Haan. Migration and Livelihoods: Case Studies Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Mali (IDS Research Report). Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2000.

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Madi, Passang, and Institut national des sciences humaines., eds. Retour au Tchad: Aspects sociaux et économiques des mouvements de retour volontaire des réfugiés tchadiens et stratégie de leur réinstallation dans leur pays d'origine. [N'Djamena]: Institut national des sciences humaines, 1991.

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L' exode des femmes au Mali: La main d'œuvre domestique féminine à Bamako et à Ségou. Bamako, Mali: République du Mali, Ministère des sports, des arts et de la culture, Institut des sciences humaines, 1988.

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ICM Seminar on Adaptation and Integration of Migrants (7th : 1986 : Geneva, Switzerland), ed. Economic and social aspects of voluntary return migration: 9-13 December 1985, Geneva, Switzerland = Aspects économiques et sociaux de la migration de retour volontaire : 9-13 décembre 1985, Genève, Suisse. Geneva, Switzerland: Intergovernmental Committee for Migration, 1985.

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Toulmin, Camilla. Land, Investment, and Migration. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198852766.001.0001.

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How do people survive and thrive in the uncertain and risk-prone Sahel? This long-term study portrays the people of Dlonguébougou in Central Mali, to show how they have adapted to change over the last 35 years, shaping new strategies and finding new sources of cash. Drawing on my 2 years in the village in 1980–1982, published in Cattle, Women, and Wells: Managing Household Survival in the Sahel (OUP 1992), I have revisited the people to explore the village economy and society today. A tripling in population, unpredictable rainfall, and the arrival of the Chinese have forced people into new ways of both making ends meet and building up wealth—some are doing much better than others. Using a combination of infographics, satellite images, interviews, and survey data, my research presents the different strategies and fortunes of individuals and their families, the search for new cash incomes, the shift of people from village to town, and the erosion of collective solidarity at household and village levels. Overall, people’s fortunes have been mixed. Many people acknowledge they have become financially better off, but they are no longer so rooted in the life and landscape of millet farming, which had structured household relationships and village society. Land has become much scarcer, and the villagers can no longer exert much power over the wider society and environment. In eight chapters, Land, Investment, and Migration is written in an engaging style, with plenty of illustrations and material from interviews.
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Migration de retour vers les régions rurales d’origine dans le contexte de la pandémie de covid-19. FAO, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4060/cb4712fr.

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Poblete, JoAnna. Flexible and Accommodating. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038297.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the labor recruitment and retention strategies developed by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association (HSPA) specifically for Filipino U.S. colonials. Learning from the mistakes of Puerto Rican recruitment, the HSPA successfully attracted legally mobile Filipinos to Hawaiʻi through a variety of programs, such as predominantly male migration, free return passage after three years of work, family reunions, and the payment of transport for workers' wives and children to join them in Hawaiʻi. With access to and support for open colonial mobility, intra-colonial Filipino laborers willingly moved to work on sugar plantations in the islands. The chapter shows that the recruitment of Filipinos prevented what could have been grave labor shortages in local plantations. It explains how the HSPA's flexible programs gave Filipinos a range of mobility choices that Puerto Rican intra-colonials did not have.
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Japan's "International Youth": The Emergence of a New Class of Schoolchildren (Clarendon Paperbacks). Oxford University Press, USA, 1993.

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Luffin, Xavier. Sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by Waïl S. Hassan. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199349791.013.27.

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This chapter examines the development of the novel genre in Somalia, Chad, Mali, Nigeria, and Senegal. It begins with a discussion of the use of Arabic in sub-Saharan Africa and the emergence of a new literary tradition in English, French, and Italian during and after independence. It then considers the works of Arabophone novelists from those five countries. The chapter shows that Arabic literature in sub-Saharan Africa is not homogenous and that African authors enrich the contemporary Arabic novel by introducing new perspectives on familiar themes ranging from migration to war, exile, and new cultural features, while insisting on local history and customs.
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Gowan, Richard. European Involvement in United Nations Peacekeeping. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0050.

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European soldiers played a major part in United Nations peacekeeping during the cold war, and were heavily involved in missions in the Balkans and Africa in the early 1990s. The disasters of Rwanda and Srebrenica led most European states, with exceptions such as Ireland and Sweden, to limit their role in blue-helmet peacekeeping missions. European multinational forces and EU-flagged missions have, however, backed up UN missions in cases such as Sierra Leone, and Europeans returned to UN peacekeeping in cases including Lebanon and Mali. Officers used to NATO and EU standards remain wary of UN command and control, medical evacuation, and intelligence gathering. When Europeans deploy in UN missions, they often find their non-Western comrades ‘exotic’. Nonetheless, since the end of major operations in Afghanistan, a number of European countries have taken UN operations more seriously, especially as a tool to handle threats of terrorism and uncontrolled migration from Africa.
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