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Chapter 1. Introduction; Carlota Solé, Sonia Parella, Teresa Sordé and Sonja Nita
PART I. Its Politics Dimension and the Ways Circular Migration are Currently Being Promoted as a Policy Tool
Chapter 2. Circular Migration within the EU-Moldova Mobility Partnership: A Well-Rounded Approach?; Sonja Nita
Chapter 3. Circular Migration and the Golf States; Zahra Babar and Andrew Gardner
Chapter 4. Mexican Immigration to the United States and the Vulnerability of Migrants and their Circularity; Jorge A. Bustamante
Chapter 5. Explaining the Impasse of Circular Migration in Southern Africa from the Migrant Labour System to Deregulation; Aurelia Segatti
Part II. Circular Migration from the Perspective of the Agency of Migrants and Its Transnational Dimension
Chapter 6. Killing Two birds with One Stone? thinking Circularity and Gender Transversality in Contemporary Migration; Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Chapter 7. Freedom Against Control: Bolivian Circular Mobility Tradition in the Spanish and International Migration Policies Context: Leonardo De La Torre Ávila
Chapter 8. Temporary Migration and the Shortcomings of Citizenship: The Case of Female Circular Migration from Romania to Italy: Valeria Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi
Part III. Circular Migration and Its Multiple Impacts on Human Development and Citizen Rights
Chapter 9. Incomplete Subjects: Circular Migration and the Life and Death Struggles of the Migrant Workers in China; Ngai Pun
Chapter 10. Democracy on the Move? The Potential Link between Circular Migration and Democratization; Stefan Rother
Chapter 11. From the Brain Drain to the Brain Circulation: Typology of a Romanian Brain Network; Alisa Petroff
Chapter 12. Circular Migration and Eb=ntrepreneurship Development in Ghana; Clement Adamba and Peter Quartey
Chapter 13. Concluding Remarks: Carlota Solé, Sònia Parella, Teresa Sordé and Sonja Nita.
PART I. Its Politics Dimension and the Ways Circular Migration are Currently Being Promoted as a Policy Tool
Chapter 2. Circular Migration within the EU-Moldova Mobility Partnership: A Well-Rounded Approach?; Sonja Nita
Chapter 3. Circular Migration and the Golf States; Zahra Babar and Andrew Gardner
Chapter 4. Mexican Immigration to the United States and the Vulnerability of Migrants and their Circularity; Jorge A. Bustamante
Chapter 5. Explaining the Impasse of Circular Migration in Southern Africa from the Migrant Labour System to Deregulation; Aurelia Segatti
Part II. Circular Migration from the Perspective of the Agency of Migrants and Its Transnational Dimension
Chapter 6. Killing Two birds with One Stone? thinking Circularity and Gender Transversality in Contemporary Migration; Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Chapter 7. Freedom Against Control: Bolivian Circular Mobility Tradition in the Spanish and International Migration Policies Context: Leonardo De La Torre Ávila
Chapter 8. Temporary Migration and the Shortcomings of Citizenship: The Case of Female Circular Migration from Romania to Italy: Valeria Ottonelli and Tiziana Torresi
Part III. Circular Migration and Its Multiple Impacts on Human Development and Citizen Rights
Chapter 9. Incomplete Subjects: Circular Migration and the Life and Death Struggles of the Migrant Workers in China; Ngai Pun
Chapter 10. Democracy on the Move? The Potential Link between Circular Migration and Democratization; Stefan Rother
Chapter 11. From the Brain Drain to the Brain Circulation: Typology of a Romanian Brain Network; Alisa Petroff
Chapter 12. Circular Migration and Eb=ntrepreneurship Development in Ghana; Clement Adamba and Peter Quartey
Chapter 13. Concluding Remarks: Carlota Solé, Sònia Parella, Teresa Sordé and Sonja Nita.