Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration
At a time when policies are increasingly against it, international migration has become the subject of great public and academic attention. This book departs from the dominant approach of studying international migration at macro level, and from the perspective of destination countries. The contributors here seek to do more than 'scratch the surface' of the migration process, by foregrounding the voices and views of Ethiopian youth-potential migrants and returnees-and of their sending communities.
The volume focuses on the perspective and agency of these young people, both potential migrants and returnees, to better understand migration decision-making, experiences and outcomes. It brings together rarely documented cases of young men and women from several communities across Ethiopia, migrating to the Gulf and South Africa. Explaining the agency of local actors-prospective migrants, brokers and sending families-Youth on the Move illuminates the pervasive, persistent failure of state attempts to regulate migration. Moreover, it examines the financing of migration and the sharing of remittances, within a culturally situated moral economy. While accounts centered on economics and political violence are important, the contributors demonstrate compellingly that these factors alone cannot provide a full understanding of migration's complexity, nor of its social realities.
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Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration
At a time when policies are increasingly against it, international migration has become the subject of great public and academic attention. This book departs from the dominant approach of studying international migration at macro level, and from the perspective of destination countries. The contributors here seek to do more than 'scratch the surface' of the migration process, by foregrounding the voices and views of Ethiopian youth-potential migrants and returnees-and of their sending communities.
The volume focuses on the perspective and agency of these young people, both potential migrants and returnees, to better understand migration decision-making, experiences and outcomes. It brings together rarely documented cases of young men and women from several communities across Ethiopia, migrating to the Gulf and South Africa. Explaining the agency of local actors-prospective migrants, brokers and sending families-Youth on the Move illuminates the pervasive, persistent failure of state attempts to regulate migration. Moreover, it examines the financing of migration and the sharing of remittances, within a culturally situated moral economy. While accounts centered on economics and political violence are important, the contributors demonstrate compellingly that these factors alone cannot provide a full understanding of migration's complexity, nor of its social realities.
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Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration

Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration

Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration

Youth on the Move: Views from Below on Ethiopian International Migration

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At a time when policies are increasingly against it, international migration has become the subject of great public and academic attention. This book departs from the dominant approach of studying international migration at macro level, and from the perspective of destination countries. The contributors here seek to do more than 'scratch the surface' of the migration process, by foregrounding the voices and views of Ethiopian youth-potential migrants and returnees-and of their sending communities.
The volume focuses on the perspective and agency of these young people, both potential migrants and returnees, to better understand migration decision-making, experiences and outcomes. It brings together rarely documented cases of young men and women from several communities across Ethiopia, migrating to the Gulf and South Africa. Explaining the agency of local actors-prospective migrants, brokers and sending families-Youth on the Move illuminates the pervasive, persistent failure of state attempts to regulate migration. Moreover, it examines the financing of migration and the sharing of remittances, within a culturally situated moral economy. While accounts centered on economics and political violence are important, the contributors demonstrate compellingly that these factors alone cannot provide a full understanding of migration's complexity, nor of its social realities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197631942
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 8.53(w) x 5.58(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

Asnake Kefale, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Addis Ababa University, has published extensively on federalism, comparative politics, conflict and migration. Fana Gebresenbet, Assistant Professor at Addis Ababa University's Institute for Peace and Security Studies, has published on migration, state-society relations and the politics of development.

Table of Contents

Map
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About the Editors and Contributors

Multiple Transitions and Irregular Migration in Ethiopia: Agency and Assemblage from Below
Asnake Kefale and Fana Gebresenbet
Part I: Governing Irregular Migration from Ethiopia: Policy Making and (Un)Desired Outcome
Chapter 1: Interrogating the Inter-Linkage between Ethiopian Migration Policies and Irregular Migration
Alemu Asfaw Nigusie
Chapter 2: 'Say What the Government Wants and Do What is Good for Your Family': Facilitation of Irregular Migration in Ethiopia
Fekadu Adugna, Priya Deshingkar and Tekalign Ayalew
Part II: Beyond Push and Pull: Drivers of International Irregular Migration
Chapter 3: The Drivers of Youth Migration in Addis Ababa
Firehiwot Sintayehu
Chapter 4: Hopelessness and Future Making through Irregular Migration in Tigray, Ethiopia
Fana Gebresenbet
Chapter 5: Migration Aspirations and 'Glocal Ideas of the Good Life' in two Rural Communities in Southern and North-Eastern Ethiopia - A Comparative Perspctive
Catherine Dom
Part III: Micro-Views on Migration
Chapter 6: Rituals of Migration: Socially Entrenched Practices among Female Migrants from Amhara National Regional State
Kiya Gezahegn
Chapter 7: Irregular Migration among a Kambata Community in Ethiopia: Views from Below and their Implciations
Mulugeta Gashaw
Chapter 8: Gender Relations in a Transnational Space: Ethiopian Irregular Migrants in South Africa
Yordanos S. Estifanos
Part IV: Impacts of Migration
Chapter 9: Remittances and Household Socio-Economic Wellbeing: The Case of Ethiopian Labour Migrants in the Gulf Countries and South Africa
Asnake Kefale and Zerihun Mohammed
Chapter 10: Heterogeneity in Outcomes of Migration: The Case of Irregular Migration to Saudi Arabia in Harresaw, Eastern Tigray
Kiros Birhanu
Chapter 11: The Moral Economy of Irregular Migration and Remittance Distribution in South Wollo
Teferi Abate Adam

Conclusion
Fana Gebresenbet and Asnake Kefale


Notes
Bibliography
Index"
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