E-Learning on Fostering the Social and Professional Reintegration of Return Migrants
The course explores the linkages between return migration and development while explaining why some return migrants succeed in reintegrating back home whereas others do not.
OBJECTIVES
Specifically, at the end of the course, participants were able to:
• Access innovative and comparative data on returnees’ conditions back home
• Combine a top down and a bottom-up approach to return migration and reintegration
• Benefit from increased awareness of the need to develop adequate mechanisms sustaining the reintegration of returnees while redefining current policy priorities as applied to return
• Understand the factors, public policies, as well as the pre- and post-return conditions shaping migrants’ patterns of reintegration in their country of origin
• Explaining why return may or may not have a positive impact on the development of migrants’ country of origin
• Acquire analytical tools and instruments (e.g. indicators) allowing adequate policies to be adopted with a view to supporting migrants’ reintegration
• Promote the integration of return migration issues in national and regional development strategies
• Appreciate the gender dimension of reintegration of return migrant workers
CONTENT
The course tackles the following topics:
• Measuring return flows and stocks;
• Heterogeneity of returnees’ profiles and patterns of reintegration;
• Factors shaping returnees’ patterns of reintegration back home.
• Why do some returnees contribute to development whereas others do not?
• Returnees’ investment and skills portability in the labour;
• Social protection mechanisms to cover returnees and their families;
• Empowering returnees and access to services at local level;
• The link between integration in host countries and reintegration in home countries;
• Gender perspective to return of migrant workers and economic, social and cultural reintegration in return
• Linkages between Fair Recruitment and Reintegration
• Entrepreneurship of returnees and impact on development;
• Coordination and coherence among public institutions (local and national) in the development of a reintegration policy.
Skills / Knowledge
- Governance of Labour Migration
- Return and social and economic reintegration
- Protection of migrant’s workers’ rights
- Linkages between migration and sustainable development
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