Recently, Ireland has become a major destination for migrants from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Many of these migrants are members of Russian-speaking minorities leaving a context of restrictive citizenship and language laws and varying degrees of ethnic tension. This paper draws on interviews collected in Ireland to examine the role played by the contexts of exit in decisions to migrate among Russian-speaking minorities from the Baltics. The results suggest that Russian speakers from Estonia migrate because of their experiences as minorities, while those from Latvia and Lithuania migrate to escape low wages and irregular employment. This is so despite equally restrictive language and citizenship laws in Estonia and Latvia. I argue that ...
The article examines the position of Russians in Estonia and their relation with ethnic Estonians. T...
This paper seeks to answer a driving research question: Why do the Baltic Countries exhibit disparat...
Background: Immigrants' desire to stay in the host country or return to the country of origin depend...
Neseniai Airija tapo pagrindiniu kelionės tikslu emigrantams iš Estijos, Latvijos ir Lietuvos. Daugu...
This thesis explores the post-school pathways of Russian-speaking young people in Ireland. In the pr...
The article concentrates on social and ethnic background factors in the Baltic Sea area transition e...
Are ethnic minorities more likely to emigrate from the new EU Member States? Who are the potential m...
Hirschman's model of 'exit' envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
Hirschman’s model of ‘exit’ envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
Until the 1960s, Finland was more often the country of origin than the country of destination. Once ...
With the opening of the borders and integration into the European Union, the population of the Balti...
This paper seeks to contribute to debates on ethnic identification and migration through a focus on ...
In this paper I study the choice of residence of ethnic Estonians from the Soviet Union in Estonia. ...
The ethnic landscape in the Baltic States is dominated by one large ethnic minority: Russians. Lithu...
The article examines the position of Russians in Estonia and their relation with ethnic Estonians. T...
This paper seeks to answer a driving research question: Why do the Baltic Countries exhibit disparat...
Background: Immigrants' desire to stay in the host country or return to the country of origin depend...
Neseniai Airija tapo pagrindiniu kelionės tikslu emigrantams iš Estijos, Latvijos ir Lietuvos. Daugu...
This thesis explores the post-school pathways of Russian-speaking young people in Ireland. In the pr...
The article concentrates on social and ethnic background factors in the Baltic Sea area transition e...
Are ethnic minorities more likely to emigrate from the new EU Member States? Who are the potential m...
Hirschman's model of 'exit' envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
When Estonia re-gained independence in 1991, it denied automatic citizenship to most of its Soviet e...
Hirschman’s model of ‘exit’ envisages that mass migration can communicate feedback to a state and el...
Until the 1960s, Finland was more often the country of origin than the country of destination. Once ...
With the opening of the borders and integration into the European Union, the population of the Balti...
This paper seeks to contribute to debates on ethnic identification and migration through a focus on ...
In this paper I study the choice of residence of ethnic Estonians from the Soviet Union in Estonia. ...
The ethnic landscape in the Baltic States is dominated by one large ethnic minority: Russians. Lithu...
The article examines the position of Russians in Estonia and their relation with ethnic Estonians. T...
This paper seeks to answer a driving research question: Why do the Baltic Countries exhibit disparat...
Background: Immigrants' desire to stay in the host country or return to the country of origin depend...