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Circular migration or repeat migration is the temporary and usually repetitive movement of a migrant worker between home and host areas, typically for the purpose of employment. It represents an established pattern of population mobility, whether cross-country or rural-urban. There are several benefits associated with this migration pattern, including gains in financial capital, human capital, and social capital. There are also costs associated with circular migration, such as brain drain, poor working conditions, forced labor, and the inability to transfer acquired skills to home economies. Socially, there are strong connections to gender, health outcomes, development, poverty, and global immigration policy.

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  • Zirkuläre Migration (de)
  • Circular migration (en)
  • Migrasi melingkar (in)
  • Circulaire migratie (nl)
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  • Zirkuläre Migration ist ein Begriff, mit dem Migrationsbewegungen beschrieben werden, die sich durch mehrfachen Wechsel zwischen zwei oder mehr Staaten ausdrücken. Meist geht es um wiederholte Wanderungen zwischen dem Herkunfts- und dem Zielland. (de)
  • Circular migration or repeat migration is the temporary and usually repetitive movement of a migrant worker between home and host areas, typically for the purpose of employment. It represents an established pattern of population mobility, whether cross-country or rural-urban. There are several benefits associated with this migration pattern, including gains in financial capital, human capital, and social capital. There are also costs associated with circular migration, such as brain drain, poor working conditions, forced labor, and the inability to transfer acquired skills to home economies. Socially, there are strong connections to gender, health outcomes, development, poverty, and global immigration policy. (en)
  • Migrasi melingkar atau migrasi berulang adalah gerak temporer dan biasanya berulang dari antara tempat tinggal dan wilayah yang dituju, biasanya untuk tujuan pekerjaan. Kegiatan tersebut menunjukkan susunan yang ada, entah lintas negara atau pedesaan-perkotaan. (in)
  • Circulaire migratie, ook wel cirkelmigratie genoemd, is een vorm van migratie waarbij men af en toe weer teruggaat naar de plek waar men vandaan kwam, en daarna weer terug. Men moet echter wel langer dan 1 dag verblijven op 1 plek, anders wordt het forensisme genoemd. Circulaire migratie hoeft uiteraard niet per se in cirkels te verlopen. (nl)
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