This paper deals with the Hungarian return migration process and the importance of identity changes for migration decisions. Outmigration of labour force from Hungary and other East Central European countries has intensified after the EU accession in 2004 and 2007. The possibility of free movement encouraged many Eastern and Central European citizens to leave their country; however, this is not a one-way process. A significant number of migrants returned to the home country with newly acquired skills and other assets. The majority of migration theories evaluate return migration by the role of family, motivations or different kinds of acquired capital, but the importance of identity change is less considered. Our primary aim is to investigat...
More and more citizens decide to leave Hungary and try to get a job abroad. Among them more and mor...
During the last decades, the interest in migration policies has increased, both at institutional lev...
During the last two decades, Lithuania has experienced a high rate of labour migration, which peaked...
Received on <06-05-2013>, reviewed on <02-06-2013>, accepted on <23-11-2013> Retur...
Return migration can be understood provided that the causes of emigration, either economic, politica...
After the eastern expansion of the European Union (EU), a large number of emigrants left their home ...
En el presente trabajo, ofrezco una visión general de los antecedentes que contribuyeron a las decis...
After the eastern expansion of the European Union (EU), a large number of emigrants left their home ...
Foreign nationals have had a significantly positive influence on the regional socioeconomic developm...
The study examines a special case of international migration, when the ethnicity, mother tongue, his...
At the beginning of the 21st century the European Union faces the greatest challenge in its history....
Hearing the words “international migration”, two things might come to our mind. One of them is the e...
Romania faces an acute population crisis with an aging workforce and an increased number of emigrant...
With the surge in emigration, the level of support provided by Hungarians living and working abroad ...
This authoritative Handbook provides an interdisciplinary appraisal of the field of return migration...
More and more citizens decide to leave Hungary and try to get a job abroad. Among them more and mor...
During the last decades, the interest in migration policies has increased, both at institutional lev...
During the last two decades, Lithuania has experienced a high rate of labour migration, which peaked...
Received on <06-05-2013>, reviewed on <02-06-2013>, accepted on <23-11-2013> Retur...
Return migration can be understood provided that the causes of emigration, either economic, politica...
After the eastern expansion of the European Union (EU), a large number of emigrants left their home ...
En el presente trabajo, ofrezco una visión general de los antecedentes que contribuyeron a las decis...
After the eastern expansion of the European Union (EU), a large number of emigrants left their home ...
Foreign nationals have had a significantly positive influence on the regional socioeconomic developm...
The study examines a special case of international migration, when the ethnicity, mother tongue, his...
At the beginning of the 21st century the European Union faces the greatest challenge in its history....
Hearing the words “international migration”, two things might come to our mind. One of them is the e...
Romania faces an acute population crisis with an aging workforce and an increased number of emigrant...
With the surge in emigration, the level of support provided by Hungarians living and working abroad ...
This authoritative Handbook provides an interdisciplinary appraisal of the field of return migration...
More and more citizens decide to leave Hungary and try to get a job abroad. Among them more and mor...
During the last decades, the interest in migration policies has increased, both at institutional lev...
During the last two decades, Lithuania has experienced a high rate of labour migration, which peaked...