The research focusing on return migration from the perspective of migrants’ relationship with the country of origin has emphasized the emotional and economic ties. Quite often, these ties have been examined separately and there is little indication of what counts more. This article addresses this gap in the literature and analyzes the extent to which the sense of belonging, media consumption, networks of friends, and regular visits in the country of origin could affect the intention to return. It controls for remittances, voting in the elections of their home country, and age. The empirical analysis uses an original dataset including individual level data. This was collected through an online survey in January 2018 on a sample of 1,839 firs...
In the past few years, there has been a renewed interest in remittances of international migrants, a...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
This article contributes to the growing debate on reintegration and the positioning of returnees in ...
Romanian migration has a temporary and circulatory character: on the one hand, people are moving bac...
During the last decades, the interest in migration policies has increased, both at institutional lev...
This paper highlights some aspects that characterize families returning from abroad after more than ...
Since economic factors cannot fully explain the determinants of bilateral migration, this study expl...
This article analyzes the impact of socio-cultural integration on migrants’ intention to return to t...
The aim of the paper is to bring into attention migration theme, which although has echoes in the ec...
Romania faces an acute population crisis with an aging workforce and an increased number of emigrant...
In recent years, studies concerning interpersonal relations and their various implications are incr...
This article explores return migration motivations of different generations of Turkish migrants retu...
Abstract: The analysis of the problems related to the migration of Romanians presupposes the detaile...
This paper studies migrants' intentions to return to their origin country by making the distinction ...
Social ties are potentially an important determinant of migrants’ intention to return to their home...
In the past few years, there has been a renewed interest in remittances of international migrants, a...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
This article contributes to the growing debate on reintegration and the positioning of returnees in ...
Romanian migration has a temporary and circulatory character: on the one hand, people are moving bac...
During the last decades, the interest in migration policies has increased, both at institutional lev...
This paper highlights some aspects that characterize families returning from abroad after more than ...
Since economic factors cannot fully explain the determinants of bilateral migration, this study expl...
This article analyzes the impact of socio-cultural integration on migrants’ intention to return to t...
The aim of the paper is to bring into attention migration theme, which although has echoes in the ec...
Romania faces an acute population crisis with an aging workforce and an increased number of emigrant...
In recent years, studies concerning interpersonal relations and their various implications are incr...
This article explores return migration motivations of different generations of Turkish migrants retu...
Abstract: The analysis of the problems related to the migration of Romanians presupposes the detaile...
This paper studies migrants' intentions to return to their origin country by making the distinction ...
Social ties are potentially an important determinant of migrants’ intention to return to their home...
In the past few years, there has been a renewed interest in remittances of international migrants, a...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
This article contributes to the growing debate on reintegration and the positioning of returnees in ...