Do diaspora engagement policies endure? An update of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) to 2017

P Palop‐García, L Pedroza - Global Policy, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
How states of origin regulate the rights, obligations, and services they extend to their
emigrants has remained mostly in the shadows of migration policy research. We have …

Administering Diaspora: Complexity and Innovation in the Emigrant Policies of Latin America and the Caribbean–A Learning Opportunity for the Global North?

L Pedroza - Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Diaspora engagement policies are an area of migration policy which tends to be neglected
in countries of the Global North. Specifically, the configuration of public administration …

IFAD RESEARCH SERIES 56 The impact of migrants' remittances and investment on rural youth

M Orozco, M Jewers - Available at SSRN 3532468, 2019 - papers.ssrn.com
In an increasingly globalized world community, rural international migration is often
characterized by engagements or links that migrants establish with their home countries …

Latin American immigration to Europe: the case of London

P Román-Velázquez, J Retis… - Narratives of Migration …, 2021 - Springer
This chapter provides a context for Latin American migration to Europe and more specifically
the UK. For Latin Americans, the UK became alternative places to migrate beyond the …

Formations of the Mayan Diaspora in Guatemala and the US: Land, Migration, and Linguistic Ideologies as the Markers of Diasporic Separation.

D Antipov - 2022 - academicworks.cuny.edu
This work examines the phenomenon of diaspora formation among the indigenous
Guatemalan population as a major identity marker in the new Guatemalan immigrants in the …

Constitutionalizing trans-border nationhood: From Latin American perspectives

JO Hee-Moon - Asian Journal of Law and Society, 2020 - cambridge.org
The relationship between state and absent citizens is becoming more important since the
globalization of the 1990s. Countries usually try to increase the number of their citizens …