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Assimilation attachement et migration de retour en Tunisie

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Ben jilili Riadh, Mzali Hassen
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Les auteurs se penchent sur le probleme des migrations de retour. Ils ana lysent l'impact de l'assimilation des immigres tunisiens dans le pays d'accueil et de leur attachement au pays d'origine (la Tunisie) sur la decision de retour. Ils posent le postulat suivant: le niveau eleve d'assimilation diminue la propension de retour. Alors que les liens intenses avec le pays d'origine augmentent les chances de rapatriement.

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Paper provided by LIRHE - Universite des sciences sociales Toulouse in its series Papers with number 255.

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Length: 23 pages
Date of creation: 1997
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Keywords: MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE ; TUNISIE;

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