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This article discusses the positive effects of international migration. More specifically, it compares the benefits of African migration on the development momentum of Cameroon and Senegal, the countries of origin of the migrants under study. There is a close link between African mobility and the socio-economic growth of the homeland. The IOM analyzes this connection by presenting migrants as actors in the development of their countries of origin and destination. In this way, the diaspora, when well managed, is able to transfer significant financial and non-financial resources to its homeland.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This article discusses the positive effects of international migration. More specifically, it compares the benefits of African migration on the development momentum of Cameroon and Senegal, the countries of origin of the migrants under study. There is a close link between African mobility and the socio-economic growth of the homeland. The IOM analyzes this connection by presenting migrants as actors in the development of their countries of origin and destination. In this way, the diaspora, when well managed, is able to transfer significant financial and non-financial resources to its homeland. However, this contribution to nation-building is measured differently and varies from one diaspora to another. The sociological composition of diasporas (integration, level of schooling and vocational training, employment and unemployment rates, mode of organization abroad, monthly or annual income/migrant, etc.), strongly determines the level of participation of each community.
Autorenporträt
Pauline Grace Eléonore ASSOUGNA BINDZI is a Doctoral Candidate in Political Science at the University of Yaoundé II in her native Cameroon. Originally from Mfoundi and Lekié in the central region, the author's research focuses on migratory phenomena, which have been the subject of several national and international publications.