As a hub of finance, art, design and science, the city of London has long attracted migrants interested in study and career opportunities or simply excited about living in an open, global city. Over the last few decades, it has also been a key migration destination for Europeans originating from the Nordic countries. Based on survey data gathered through an online questionnaire, this article focuses on Nordic migrants currently living in London. Since the June 2016 referendum, the Brexit process has forced these voluntary and rather privileged migrants to question their inclusion in British society. This article discusses the role of migrant capital, i.e., the skills and resources created as a result of migration, at a time of uncertainty b...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
This paper investigates the potential rupture that the United Kingdom's “Brexit” referendum of June ...
As a hub of finance, art, design and science, the city of London has long attracted migrants interes...
This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied EU countries, the Baltic states of Es...
This paper compares the motivations and characteristics of the recent migration to London of young-a...
This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied EU countries, the Baltic states, focu...
This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied European Union (EU) countries, the Ba...
This study focuses on highly-skilled migrants from other EU countries, who have settled in London. I...
In much public discourse, it is assumed that migrants in Europe settle into contexts populated by na...
London has long been a magnet for migrants, millions of whom have been attracted by its economic, ed...
This article explains from a Bourdieusian perspective how migrants gain access to fields in which th...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Following the expansion of the European Union in 2004 unprecedented numbers of Accession 8 migrants ...
This article explores how migrants utilize and access different forms of capital. Using a Bourdieusi...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
This paper investigates the potential rupture that the United Kingdom's “Brexit” referendum of June ...
As a hub of finance, art, design and science, the city of London has long attracted migrants interes...
This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied EU countries, the Baltic states of Es...
This paper compares the motivations and characteristics of the recent migration to London of young-a...
This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied EU countries, the Baltic states, focu...
This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied European Union (EU) countries, the Ba...
This study focuses on highly-skilled migrants from other EU countries, who have settled in London. I...
In much public discourse, it is assumed that migrants in Europe settle into contexts populated by na...
London has long been a magnet for migrants, millions of whom have been attracted by its economic, ed...
This article explains from a Bourdieusian perspective how migrants gain access to fields in which th...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Following the expansion of the European Union in 2004 unprecedented numbers of Accession 8 migrants ...
This article explores how migrants utilize and access different forms of capital. Using a Bourdieusi...
Europe is home to a globally unique area, where it is possible for the majority of Europeans to stud...
Urban areas in Europe and beyond have seen significant changes in patterns of immigration, leading t...
This paper investigates the potential rupture that the United Kingdom's “Brexit” referendum of June ...