This book presents the findings of a study on the involuntary return of Ghanaian migrant workers from Libya during the Arab Spring of 2011. The study discusses the migration-return-reintegration relationship and highlights the benefits and consequences of involuntary return migration for development. It provides a rare glimpse into the social,economic and political dimensions of migration between two African countries; Ghana and Libya. In this book readers will find relevant information and insights for students,lecturers and policy makers with an interest in migration and development issues in the global South.