The role of the origin state in international migration: Exploring the transition from colony to independence

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Abstract

This paper presents a conceptual framework to examine how the state shapes international migration in origin and destination countries, particularly in former colonies transitioning to independence or non-sovereignty. This paper proposes an expanded view of the state’s relevance in migration and introduces a conceptualisation of a country’s transition from colonial status to independence or non-sovereignty. This is done by presenting four hypothetical scenarios of the different ways in which migration patterns shift in reaction to the introduction and timing of independence and border regimes.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
Number of pages29
Volume102
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

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