The intra-European migration flows have fostered debates about the intentions of migrants to settle in their destination country or return to their countries of origin. Based on a quantitative analysis of survey data ('N' = 1391), this article presents a typology of migration patterns among migrants from Latvia in the Nordic countries. Using two dimensions—attachment to the destination country and attachment to the country of origin—the article identifies and characterises the following four migration patterns: (1) bi-nationals, (2) settlers, (3) footloose migrants and (4) isolated migrants who focus on their country of origin and are willing to return (separated)
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
Bakalaura darba nosaukums ir “Latviešu etniskā atgriešanās migrācija: motīvi un integrācija”. Bakala...
Background: Immigrants' desire to stay in the host country or return to the country of origin depend...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...
Sweden, with a particular focus on Latvia. Two historical turns in the BalticStates’ recent history ...
This article analyses migration decisions and labour market manoeuvring of Latvian migrants to Norwa...
Bakalaura darbs aplūko otrās un trešās paaudzes ārzemju latviešu atgriešanās migrāciju transnacionāl...
By moving, a person loses at least some of their social contacts, causing not just psychological dis...
More than twenty years ago Russell King (1996; 2000) wrote that return migration is the unwritten ch...
Migration processes are amongst the most relevant issues in the geography of the Baltic States. The ...
Pētījuma mērķis ir raksturot galvenās iezīmes Latvijas iedzīvotāju migrācijai uz Ziemeļvalstīm – Dān...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
Taking mobility between Latvia and Western Europe as an empirical lens, this analysis explores the c...
International population migration has been the focus of intense research, numerous governmental and...
Are ethnic minorities more likely to emigrate from the new EU Member States? Who are the potential m...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
Bakalaura darba nosaukums ir “Latviešu etniskā atgriešanās migrācija: motīvi un integrācija”. Bakala...
Background: Immigrants' desire to stay in the host country or return to the country of origin depend...
This open access volume examines experiences of contemporary Latvian migrants, thereby focusing on r...
Sweden, with a particular focus on Latvia. Two historical turns in the BalticStates’ recent history ...
This article analyses migration decisions and labour market manoeuvring of Latvian migrants to Norwa...
Bakalaura darbs aplūko otrās un trešās paaudzes ārzemju latviešu atgriešanās migrāciju transnacionāl...
By moving, a person loses at least some of their social contacts, causing not just psychological dis...
More than twenty years ago Russell King (1996; 2000) wrote that return migration is the unwritten ch...
Migration processes are amongst the most relevant issues in the geography of the Baltic States. The ...
Pētījuma mērķis ir raksturot galvenās iezīmes Latvijas iedzīvotāju migrācijai uz Ziemeļvalstīm – Dān...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
Taking mobility between Latvia and Western Europe as an empirical lens, this analysis explores the c...
International population migration has been the focus of intense research, numerous governmental and...
Are ethnic minorities more likely to emigrate from the new EU Member States? Who are the potential m...
This report is a part of deliverable “D.6.2. Report on migration and demographic patterns in the EU ...
Bakalaura darba nosaukums ir “Latviešu etniskā atgriešanās migrācija: motīvi un integrācija”. Bakala...
Background: Immigrants' desire to stay in the host country or return to the country of origin depend...