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Climate, migration, and the local food security context: introducing Terra Populus

Authors Raphael J. Nawrotzki, Allison M. Schlak, Tracy A. Kugler
Year 2016
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 7
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1 Journal Article

Who Goes Next? The Gendered Expansion of Mexican and Senegalese Migrant Sibling Networks in Space and Time

Authors Fernando Riosmena, Mao-Mei Liu
Year 2019
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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4 Journal Article

Emigration and Development in Senegal

Authors Lama Kabbanji, Sorana Toma
Book Title Emigration and Diaspora Policies in the Age of Mobility
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7 Book Chapter

Report of the Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, Jorge Bustamante addendum

Authors Jorge A. Bustamante, UN. Human Rights Council. Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants
Description
Examines the protection of migrants' human rights by the Government of Senegal.
Year 2011
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8 Report

Sibling position, gender, and family networks in Mexican and Senegalese migration

Authors Mao‐Mei Liu, Mathew J. Creighton, Fernando Riosmena
Year 2018
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 4
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10 Journal Article

CARIM – Migration Profile: Senegal

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Tamirace FAKHOURY, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2010
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12 Report

Policy and institutional frameworks : Senegal country report

Authors Sorana TOMA
Description
This paper gives an outline of the policies adopted in Senegal for dealing with the emigration of its citizens and for engaging with its diaspora. It shows that the country does not have a coherent policy framework for managing this phenomenon, despite the long history and the high level of international out-migration. The managing of migration is done by different governmental departments and ministries, which have been criticized for their lack of coordination. Senegal is increasingly working with European states and has signed several bilateral agreements with France and Spain, whose objectives are reducing irregular flows, organizing legal channels of migration and offering public aid for infrastructure. Moreover, the government has been actively trying to engage Senegalese living abroad in the economic development of Senegal and of their origin communities, while also promoting the return and reintegration of the members of the diaspora. Other actors, such as international organization, private banks and particularly migrant associations have been involved in such efforts.
Year 2014
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15 Report

Translocal development: Italy–Senegal

Authors Ralph Grillo, Bruno Riccio
Year 2004
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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16 Journal Article

La migration circulaire des Sénégalais

Authors Marie-Laurence FLAHAUX, Cora MEZGER, Papa SAKHO
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Year 2011
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18 Report

Out of West Africa: Human Smuggling as a Social Enterprise

Authors Stephanie Maher
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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19 Journal Article

Fertility Differences Between Migrants and Stayers in a Polygamous Context: Evidence from Senegal

Authors Elisabeth K. Kraus, Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 2
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22 Journal Article

Child-Parent Separations among Senegalese Migrants to Europe: Migration Strategies or Cultural Arrangements?

Authors Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer, Pau Baizan, Cris Beauchemin
Year 2012
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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24 Journal Article

West and Central Africa

Authors N Lydie, NJ Robinson
Year 1998
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 7
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25 Journal Article

Out of Africa: what drives the pressure to emigrate?

Authors Hendrik P. van Dalen, George Groenewold, Jeannette J. Schoorl
Year 2005
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 50
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28 Journal Article

La migration des personnes hautement qualifiées depuis et vers le Sénégal : historicité, actualité et perspectives

Authors Serigne Mansour TALL, Aly TANDIAN
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Year 2010
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29 Report

Producing emotionally sensed knowledge? Reflexivity and emotions in researching responses to death

Authors Ruth Evans, Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Sophie Bowlby, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name International Journal of Social Research Methodology
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31 Journal Article

A fashionable wedding in Dakar, Senegal

Authors Leslie W. Rabine
Year 2022
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FASHION STUDIES
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35 Journal Article

Migration and Intergenerational Responsibilities: Implications for Young Senegalese Migrants' Transition to Adulthood

Authors Nathalie Mondain, Alioune Diagne, Sara Randall
Year 2013
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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36 Journal Article

Libres de partir, libres de rester : Protéger les droits humains dans le contexte des mobilités environnementales. Études de cas au Bangladesh, Honduras et Sénégal

Authors Kahina Le Louvier, Secours Catholique Caritas France, Equipo de Reflexión, Investigación y Comunicación (ERIC), ...
Description
Dans ce rapport, nous étudions les impacts du changement climatique et de la dégradation de l’environnement sur la vie quotidienne et la mobilité des populations vivant dans des zones affectées au Bangladesh, au Honduras et au Sénégal. Par une analyse croisée de ces trois cas, ce rapport entend porter des recommandations politiques basées sur les expériences réelles d’individus ayant souffert des effets du changement climatique et de la dégradation de l’environnement.
Year 2023
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37 Report

SLM: West Africa: Promoting sustainable land management in migration-prone areas through innovative financing mechanisms

Description
Provides support to West African countries, especially Burkina Faso, Niger and Senegal, to: Integrate the SLM-migration nexus into their development and budgetary policies; Increase economic opportunities and improve the investment climate for SLM in specific geographic areas subject to desertification and migration; and Disseminate best SLM practices in West Africa and their funding in pertinent international fora.
Year 2014
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38 Project

Cadre général de la migration internationale sénégalaise : historicité, actualité et prospective.

Authors Serigne Mansour TALL, Aly TANDIAN
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Year 2011
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39 Report

Free to leave and free to stay : protecting human rights in the context of environmental mobilities

Authors Kahina Le Louvier, Secours Catholique Caritas France, Equipo de Reflexión, Investigación y Comunicación (ERIC), ...
Description
In this report, we study the impacts of climate change and environmental degradation on the daily lives and mobility of populations living in affected areas in Bangladesh, Honduras and Senegal. Through a cross-analysis of these three cases, this report aims to make policy recommendations based on the real experiences of individuals who have suffered from the effects of climate change and environmental degradation.
Year 2023
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40 Report

Releasing the Development Potential of Return Migration: The Case of Senegal

Authors Marie Angelique Diatta, Ndiaga Mbow
Year 1999
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 35
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41 Journal Article

Migrations Internationales et Développement: une analyse à partir de Données Appariées migrants-familles d'origine

Principal investigator Flore Gubert (Principal Investigator)
Description
Ce projet de recherche s’inscrit dans la volonté d’améliorer l’état des connaissances sur les liens entre migration, transferts et développement à partir de l’exemple du Sénégal. A partir de données d'enquête originales, appariant des migrants avec leurs familles d'origine, il vise à produire des analyses socio-économiques du comportement des migrants en lien direct avec leurs familles et communautés d'origine.
Year 2008
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43 Project

Effects of Externalisation EU Migration Management in Africa and the Middle East

Principal investigator Cathrine Talleraas (Principal Investigator)
Description
This project examines the effects of the EU’s external migration management policies by zooming in on six countries: Jordan, Lebanon, Ethiopia, Senegal, Ghana and Libya. The countries represent origin, transit and destination countries for mixed migration flows, and differ in terms of governance practices, state capacities, colonial histories, economic development and migration contexts. Bringing together scholars working on different case countries and aspects of the migration policy puzzle, the EFFEXT project explores the broader landscape of migration policy in Africa and the Middle East
Year 2020
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44 Project

Le cadre juridique des migrations internationales au Sénégal

Authors Adrien DIOH
Description
La présente contribution se propose d’appréhender le cadre législatif et institutionnel des migrations internationales au Sénégal. Il a permis de noter que malgré l’absence d’une politique migratoire nationale, la problématique a fait l’objet d’une réglementation. Sur le plan législatif, le pays adhère à un certain nombre de normes internationales émanant soit de l’Oit, soit des Nations Unies et qui n’ont pas manqué d’impacter sur l’ordre juridique interne. Au plan institutionnel, il a été constaté que le ministère de l’Intérieur, à travers quelques unes de ces directions, joue un rôle important. L’autre enseignement est que l’émigration occupe la portion congrue et que la réglementation concerne surtout le phénomène de l’immigration. Enfin, pour l’essentiel, les règles régissant la migration sont anciennes et de ce fait s’avèrent incapables de prendre en charge les nouvelles mutations que connaît le phénomène migratoire. / This contribution sets out the legislative and institutional framework governing international migration in Senegal. Despite the absence of a national migratory policy, migration has been regulated. At the legislative level, Senegal accepts a number of international rules from the ILO and the United Nations that affect the internal legal system. At the institutional level, the Ministry of Interior plays an important role through its services. Emigration is largely unregulated. Indeed, migration regulation mainly concerns immigration. Finally, migration regulation is dated and is, therefore, unable to deal with recent changes in migration.
Year 2010
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54 Report

Imagining Europe from the Outside (EUMAGINE)

Description
Data on the impact of perception of human rights and demogracy on migration aspirations. Imagining Europe from the Outside investigated the impact of perceptions of human rights and democracy on migration aspirations and decisions. Funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme, the EUMAGINE project involved more than thirty researchers in seven countries who worked to understand how people in Morocco, Senegal, Turkey and Ukraine relate to the possibility of migration. Following the end of the project in 2013, its data is now available to interested researchers.
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55 Data Set

Les Migrations entre l'Afrique et l'Europe

Principal investigator Cris Beauchemin (Principal Investigator)
Description
L’objectif principal du projet de recherche MAFE est de fournir des données quantitatives et originales sur les caractéristiques et les comportements des migrants d’Afrique subsaharienne. Il vise à palier à l’absence de données complètes sur les causes des migrations et les modes de circulation entre l’Afrique et l’Europe. Les retours, la circulation et les pratiques transnationales des migrants doivent être correctement compris pour concevoir de meilleurs politiques de migration. Le projet MAFE étudie les flux migratoires entre l’Europe et le Sénégal, la République Démocratique du Congo et le Ghana, qui représentent plus du quart des migrations africaines vers l’Europe. Thème 1 : rendre compte des tendances des migrations entre l’Afrique et l’Europe. Thème 2 : Expliquer les départes, mais aussi les retours. Thème 3 : Intégration et réintégration des migrants. Thème 4 : Migrations internationales et changements familiaux.
Year 2006
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60 Project

Reunifying versus Living Apart Together across Borders: A Comparative Analysis of sub-Saharan Migration to Europe

Authors Cris Beauchemin, Valentina Mazzucato, Pau Baizan, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 15
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66 Journal Article

MODOU MODOU AND KAWMAN. FIGURES OF MOBILITY AND MIGRATION IN SENEGAL

Authors Guido Nicolas Zingari, Virginia Napoli
Year 2022
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68 Journal Article

The within-country distribution of brain drain and brain gain effects: A case study on Senegal

Authors Philippe Bocquier, Narcisse Cha'ngom, Frédéric Docquier, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of Demographic Economics
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69 Journal Article

Mind the gap: Application-based analysis of cultural adjustment models

Authors Miriam Sobre-Denton, Dan Hart
Year 2008
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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73 Journal Article

Mobilité genrée au Sénégal

Authors Isabelle Chort, Philippe de Vreyer, Thomas Zuber
Year 2020
Journal Name Population
Citations (WoS) 3
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75 Journal Article

Bayfall diaspora in Spain: Contesting Senegalese Murid Migration

Authors Ester Masso Guijarro
Year 2016
Journal Name Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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76 Journal Article

Migration et genre au Sénégal

Authors Papa SAKHO, Rosalie A. DIOP, Madon AWISSI-SALL
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Year 2011
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83 Report

Country Monographs: France

Authors Jacques Barou
Book Title Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration
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86 Book Chapter

African Migrant Women

Description
On the margins of the EU, African women migrants can be important transmitters of social cultural practices. But in certain societies of immigration (France, Spain) these women, because of the ageing factor can be victims of some kind of discrimination. Often their husbands can replace them for new co-spouses. This situation creates tensions and that is, for the women, all the more constraining and painful when the women carry on a productive and reproductive activity. this proposal, through a specific anthropological demography methodology, wants to bring into question meaningful motions of ethnicity, transnationalisation, gender and the changing context in relation to aesthetic and body concepts of African women in the settlement countries mainly in Spain and France (Europe) and in Senegal and Gambia (Africa).
Year 2009
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87 Project

Francophone Africa, Protest and Independence

Authors Ayokunk Olumuyiwa Omobowak
Year 2009
Journal Name The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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89 Journal Article

Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Participation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain

Authors Erik R. Vickstrom, Amparo Gonzalez-Ferrer
Year 2016
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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90 Journal Article

African Migrant Women

Description
On the margins of the EU, African women migrants can be important transmitters of social cultural practices. But in certain societies of immigration (France, Spain) these women, because of the ageing factor can be victims of some kind of discrimination. Often their husbands can replace them for new co-spouses. This situation creates tensions and that is, for the women, all the more constraining and painful when the women carry on a productive and reproductive activity. this proposal, through a specific anthropological demography methodology, wants to bring into question meaningful motions of ethnicity, transnationalisation, gender and the changing context in relation to aesthetic and body concepts of African women in the settlement countries mainly in Spain and France (Europe) and in Senegal and Gambia (Africa).
Year 2012
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91 Project

Globalising Touba

Authors Eric Ross
Year 2011
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 6
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92 Journal Article
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