“Bienvenid@s a casa”- Return Schemes and the Remigration Process of Ecuadorian Female Migrants
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.10.2010.39.55-75Keywords:
Return migration, Gender, Financial crisis, Ecuador, Spain, 20th-21st CenturyAbstract
In the 1990s many Ecuadorians migrated to Spain in order to escape the national crisis. Today, these migrants are among those most acutely affected by the global financial crisis. Both the effects of the crisis and the remigration policies of the Spanish and Ecuadorian state have made remigration an attractive option for many migrants. This article analyses the remigration processes of Ecuadorian women and asks to what extent the return schemes address remigration realities.
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