Although considerable research is being carried out on the phenomenon of immigration to Greece, there is a notable lack of scientific attention on the recent resurgence of emigration at times of recession and austerity. Aiming to partly fill in this gap, this paper contextualizes the recent resurgence of emigration within Greece’s changing and complexifying migratory landscape. In so doing, and drawing on quantitative and qualitative data, the paper describes the magnitude, dynamics and main destinations of the current crisis-driven emigration and outlines its demographics makeup. It further provides evidence on the multiplicity of migration trajectories and discusses the prospect of return and the potential of the development of transnatio...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
Greece is a country with an age-long tradition in emigration and population movements due to specifi...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)Notwithstanding...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
In the context and conjuncture of the crisis affecting the Eurozone as whole, yet shaking mostly its...
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
The profound economic crisis affecting Greece since 2010 has pushed many Greek citizens and third-co...
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
In the context of the debt crisis, recession, austerity and their socio-political consequences, Gree...
Greece is a country with an age-long tradition in emigration and population movements due to specifi...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)Notwithstanding...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
Brain drain is increasingly a matter of concern within the EU, as more and more highly skilled peopl...
Although migration has always been a timeless and volatile phenomenon, modern transnational movement...
The emigration of professionals from Greece is a phenomenon that predates the current crisis. It is ...
This paper explores various dimensions of “mobility” and “agency” among second-generation immigrants...