African and Black Diaspora
Volume 12, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 49-63

Too many winds to consider; which way and when to sail!: Ethiopian female transit migrants in Djibouti and the dynamics of their decision-making (Article)

Zeleke M.*
  • a Center for Human Rights, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Abstract

Transit migration is a phenomenon on the rise partly due to the growth of international migration and more robust policies in destination countries making onward travel more difficult. The dominant discourse portrays transit migrants as agents stranded enroute-lacking agency to decide about their state of mobility/immobility. By going beyond such a normative victimization narrative of transit migrants, and by drawing on lived experiences of female Ethiopian migrants, this paper examines the agency of transit migrants; that is, the creative strategies they employ while planning their mobility/immobility, and in negotiating their precarious and vulnerable position. The paper discusses prospects of mobility/Immobility and/or settlement of migrants and factors that affect their informed decisions and argues against a monocausal analysis of factors influencing decision-making of migrants. © 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Author Keywords

Agency Transit female migrants Djibouti Decision-making

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85037988266&doi=10.1080%2f17528631.2017.1412928&partnerID=40&md5=168133fdfe2500e3670baa4dc7ea635b

DOI: 10.1080/17528631.2017.1412928
ISSN: 17528631
Original Language: English