Implications of International Labor Migration from the Perspective of Migrants and Returnees: Symbolic Interactionism Approach

Shraddha Shakya
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The current debate on migration and development focuses on utilizing social and economic remittances, and adopting a co-development approach to promote development through migration. In Nepal, after the 2015 earthquake, many returnees and migrant households are struggling with poverty and feel compelled to migrate again. Additionally, people often aspire to migrate without being fully prepared for migrant life. This study aims to analyze the impacts of diaspora strategies on the longterm development of international labor migrants, aspiring migrants, returnees, and migrant households. An ethnographic qualitative research study was conducted in Sindhupalchowk district in 2016 to gain a deeper understanding of this phenomenon from the perspective of actors at the micro, meso, and macro levels. Empirical data was analyzed using the symbolic interactionism approach and narrative analysis, which helped understand how these actors interpret their experiences before and after migration. To discuss the economic aspects of migration, the Neoclassical theory (Borjas) has been applied, while to discuss sociological aspects and transnationality, the Migrant network theory and transnationalism perspective (Fiast, Fauser, Reisenauer) together with Peggy Levitt’s concept of social remittances have been applied. The study found that while the State views international labor migration as caused only by economic factors, transnationality has become a key factor at the micro and meso levels, influencing the social, familial, and economic transnational spheres of life of the actors. The study suggests that the State needs to view this phenomenon from a transnational perspective to address the sociological aspects and ensure the long-term development of international labor migrants, returnees, and migrant households.
从移民和回归者的角度看国际劳动力迁移的影响:符号互动论方法
当前关于移徙与发展的讨论侧重于利用社会和经济汇款,并采取共同发展的方法,通过移徙促进发展。在尼泊尔,2015 年地震后,许多回归者和移民家庭在贫困中挣扎,感到不得不再次移民。此外,人们往往在没有为移民生活做好充分准备的情况下渴望移民。本研究旨在分析侨民战略对国际劳工移民、有志移民、回返者和移民家庭长期发展的影响。为了从微观、中观和宏观层面的行动者视角深入了解这一现象,本研究于 2016 年在信德胡帕尔乔克县开展了一项人种学定性研究。研究采用符号互动主义方法和叙事分析法对经验数据进行了分析,这有助于了解这些行动者如何解释他们在移民前后的经历。在讨论移民的经济方面时,采用了新古典主义理论(Borjas),而在讨论社会学方面和跨国性时,则采用了移民网络理论和跨国主义观点(Fiast、Fauser、Reisenauer)以及 Peggy Levitt 的社会汇款概念。研究发现,虽然国家认为国际劳动力迁移仅由经济因素造成,但跨国性已成为微观和中观层面的关键因素,影响着参与者的社会、家庭和经济跨国生活领域。本研究建议,国家需要从跨国视角来看待这一现象,以解决社会学方面的问题,确保国际劳工移民、回归者和移民家庭的长期发展。
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