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Global Migration, Culture and Place


Objectives

Objectives for the research theme Global migration, Culture and Place are

  • to explore the motives and consequences of migration
  • to examine linkages between internal and international migration
  • to combine perspectives both from sending and receiving countries
  • to gain insights into the role of culture and place in the lives of migrants
  • to link migration with other processes such as ageing and health

Ongoing projects

Research title Main researcher Description
Care from India: exploring Indian nurse migration and reception in Northern Netherlands Ajay Bailey    More info
Ageing and wellbeing in migrant households in Dharwad, Karnataka Ajay Bailey More info

Access to Health Care among Migrants in Goa, India

Ajay Bailey More info

Brain gain: migrant biographies of highly skilled South Asians in the Netherlands and United Kingdom

Anu Kõu More info
The effect of home-making on the well-being of elderly Antillean immigrants  Louise Meijering More info

Key publications

  • Caro, E, Bailey A. and van Wissen, L.J.G. ‘Negotiating between patriarchy and emancipation: Rural to Urban Migrant Women in Albania. Gender , Place and Culture. Forthcoming
  • Bailey, A. (2011) 'In search of livelihoods: migration and mobility from Karnataka to Goa'. In : S. Irudaya Rajan (ed.), Migration, Identity and Conflict: India Migration Report 2011, Routledge, India. pp 108-124.
  • Bailey, A. (2011) Left at Sea: HIV vulnerability among migrant fishermen in Goa, India. International Maritime Health, 62(2), pages 116-122
  • Kõu, A., L.J.G. van Wissen and A. Bailey (2010), Meer dan hersens alleen: De levensloop van hoogopgeleide migranten [More than brains only: The life course of highly skilled migrants ]. Demos 26(1) (Special Issue): 8-10.
  • Meijering, L. & D. Lager Home-making of older Antillean immigrants in the Netherlands. Forthcoming  
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