Every area appears to be well-developed. The overview at the start is very good. I think people have worked on and improved this article for a long time. It is written neutrally and every major claim has a source. Though perhaps there could be more sources. I think it could cover an equity gap, since Albanians would not be the dominant group in Greece.
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editThere are seven major types of migration and return between Albania and Greece we should consider. The return could be prepared, or abrupt and forced, or voluntary. And these types also have flavors of being by necessity, or by choice, or by opportunity. There is also the idea that return is a 'success', one has migrated away, gained wealth, and now returned. [1]
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edit- ^ Gemi, Eda; Triandafyllidou, Anna (2021-05-27). Rethinking Migration and Return in Southeastern Europe: Albanian Mobilities to and from Italy and Greece (1 ed.). London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429344343. ISBN 978-0-429-34434-3.