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  3. Vol. 143 No. 3 (2012): Multilocality

Vol. 143 No. 3 (2012): Multilocality

Published: 2012-11-30

Editorial

  • Non-Permanent Migration and Multilocality in the Global South

    Einhard Schmidt-Kallert
    173-176
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Research articles

  • Multilocational Households in the Global South and North: Relevance, Features and Spatial Implications

    Eva Dick, Darja Reuschke
    177-194
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  • Can Households be Multilocal? Conceptual and Methodological Considerations based on a Namibian Case Study

    Clemens Greiner
    195-212
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  • Changing Local Government Responses to Migration in South Africa

    Loren B. Landau
    213-232
    • PDF
  • The Hukou System as China’s Main Regulatory Framework for Temporary Rural-Urban Migration and its Recent Changes

    Jijiao Zhang
    233-247
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  • Living in Two Worlds: Multi-Locational Household Arrangements among Migrant Workers in China

    Einhard Schmidt-Kallert, Peter Franke
    263-284
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