Mobility in Transition : Migration Patterns after EU Enlargement / ed. by Birgit Glorius, Aimee Kuvik, Izabela Grabowska.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: IMISCOE ResearchPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (328 p.)Content type:- text
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- Part I. Studying migration from Central and Eastern Europe. Concepts, dynamics and changing patterns -- 2. Liquid migration. Dynamic and fluid patterns of post-accession migration flows -- 3. Anatomy of post-accession migration. How to measure 'liquidity' and other patterns of post-accession migration flows -- 4. Diverging or converging communities? Stages of international migration from rural Romania -- 5. Post-accession migration from the Baltic states. The case of Latvia -- Part II. Post-accession migration, labour market integration and migration strategies -- 6. The race for global talent, EU enlargement and the implications for migration policies and processes in European labour markets -- 7. 'I know that I have a university diploma and I'm working as a driver'. Explaining the EU post-enlargement movement of highly skilled Polish migrant workers to Glasgow -- 8. Transnational social networks, human capital and economic resources of Polish immigrants in Scotland -- 9. Why do highly educated migrants go for low-skilled jobs? A case study of Polish graduates working in London -- 10. Changes in tertiary education and student mobility in Hungary -- Part III. Return migration -- 11. Understanding the counter-flow. Theoretical and methodological aspects in studying remigration processes after EU expansion -- 12. Regional selectivity of return migration. The locational choice of high-skilled return migrants in Poland -- 13. Translators of knowledge? Labour market positioning of young Poles returning from studies abroad in Germany -- 14 Ready to move. Liquid return to Poland -- 15. Concluding remarks -- Contributors -- Other IMISCOE Research titles
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Ten central and eastern European countries, along with Cyprus and Malta, joined the European Union in two waves between 2004 and 2007. This volume presents new research on the patterns of migration that resulted from the EU's enlargement. The contributors identify and analyze several new groups of migrants, notably young people without family obligations or clear plans for the future. Including case studies on migrants from Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Latvia-as well as on destination countries such as the United Kingdom and Germany-the resulting collection insightfully points towards future migration trends and sets guidelines for further research.
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