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Returning home: migrant connections and visions for local development in rural Nepal
Authors:Jytte Agergaard  Ditte Broegger
Institution:Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark
Abstract:Migration to domestic and international destinations has become an emblematic feature of Nepal’s societal changes. Part of this development is education migration from rural to urban areas within the borders of Nepal, an often overlooked but increasingly important aspect of contemporary migration flows. By focusing on these educational migrants, this paper explores how they connect to their rural homes. Guided by a critical reading of the migration-development scholarship, the paper examines how migrants and their relatives make sense of educational migrants’ remitting and returning practices, and by comparing three groups of educational migrants, the migrants’ reasons for staying connected and sending remittances are scrutinized. The paper finds that although educational migrants do not generate extensive economic remittances for local development in Nepal, they stay connected to their rural homes and partake in important social remittance practices that represent a vision for impacting local development.
Keywords:Nepal  educational migration  rural–urban connections  social remittances
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