The drivers and trajectories of Nepalese multiple migrations to the Arab Gulf

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES South Asian Diaspora Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19438192.2022.2033918
M. Valenta
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ABSTRACT Within the last decade, oil-rich countries in the Middle East have become among the largest receivers of Nepalese labor migrants. It is estimated that about half of the total Nepalese labor migration currently funnels into Gulf Cooperation Council countries (the GCC). In this article, we explore the dynamics of these migrations based on in-depth interviews with Nepalese migrants at different stages of their migration trajectories. We find that migrations within the GCC are not a one-time phenomenon. Multiple migrations that involve crisscrossing the Arab Gulf are an important part of Nepalese migrants’ experiences. We distinguish between circular, serial and stepwise Nepalese migrations and argue that they are shaped by migrant strategies and the various local, regional and international structures that enable and constrain their migratory aspirations, temporary returns to Nepal and remigrations to the GCC and onwards.
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尼泊尔人多次移民到阿拉伯海湾的驱动因素和轨迹
在过去的十年里,中东的石油资源丰富的国家已经成为尼泊尔劳工移民的最大接收国之一。据估计,目前尼泊尔移徙劳工总数中约有一半流入海湾合作委员会(海合会)国家。在本文中,我们基于对尼泊尔移民在其移民轨迹的不同阶段的深入访谈,探讨了这些移民的动态。我们发现GCC内部的迁移不是一次性现象。穿越阿拉伯湾的多次移民是尼泊尔移民经历的重要组成部分。我们区分了循环、连续和逐步的尼泊尔移民,并认为他们受到移民战略和各种地方、区域和国际结构的影响,这些结构能够和限制他们的移民愿望、临时返回尼泊尔和移民到海湾合作委员会等。
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South Asian Diaspora
South Asian Diaspora AREA STUDIES-
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