The article explores the relationship between social and economic aspects of the integration of Soviet immigrants in Hungary and Austria. Relying on the analysis of narratives collected through digital ethnography, the article describes paths of integration of former Soviet citizens in Hungary and Austria. The article reveals that Russian-speaking communities usually provide the first instance of social integration. They remain a major channel for economic integration via entrepreneurship for many immigrants. Along with these findings, the article develops a concept of a culture-based immigrant community – as opposed to an ethnic one – contributing in this way also to the literature on migrations
From the second half of the '90s Hungary - like many other Central European countries - has become a...
The article examines the integration process of Ukrainians and Vietnamese in the Czech Republic. The...
The article explores the connections between social, political, economic and ethnic processes in the...
The article explores the relationship between social and economic aspects of the integration of Sov...
The article examines the relationship between migrants to Russia and the host society, using surveys...
Foreign citizens began to immigrate to Hungary following its democratic transformation. Ethnicity ha...
Specific ethnocentric international migration processes can be observed in Hungary: a significant pr...
The study examines a special case of international migration, when the ethnicity, mother tongue, his...
International migration into Hungary is markedly differentiated into two types: that due to global ...
Abstract: This paper looks at the circulation of goods, capital and people between the 'buffer zone'...
This article gives the theoretical basis and defines the developed approaches to viewing migration a...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
Hungary has a unique role in international migration. The research introduces the facts and figures ...
This article examines migration from Central Asian countries to Russia and Kazakhstan in the context...
The author points the importance of building local relationships on reducing the migration fl ow. Th...
From the second half of the '90s Hungary - like many other Central European countries - has become a...
The article examines the integration process of Ukrainians and Vietnamese in the Czech Republic. The...
The article explores the connections between social, political, economic and ethnic processes in the...
The article explores the relationship between social and economic aspects of the integration of Sov...
The article examines the relationship between migrants to Russia and the host society, using surveys...
Foreign citizens began to immigrate to Hungary following its democratic transformation. Ethnicity ha...
Specific ethnocentric international migration processes can be observed in Hungary: a significant pr...
The study examines a special case of international migration, when the ethnicity, mother tongue, his...
International migration into Hungary is markedly differentiated into two types: that due to global ...
Abstract: This paper looks at the circulation of goods, capital and people between the 'buffer zone'...
This article gives the theoretical basis and defines the developed approaches to viewing migration a...
This article examines the Central Asia- Russian Federation migration corridor, which is one of the l...
Hungary has a unique role in international migration. The research introduces the facts and figures ...
This article examines migration from Central Asian countries to Russia and Kazakhstan in the context...
The author points the importance of building local relationships on reducing the migration fl ow. Th...
From the second half of the '90s Hungary - like many other Central European countries - has become a...
The article examines the integration process of Ukrainians and Vietnamese in the Czech Republic. The...
The article explores the connections between social, political, economic and ethnic processes in the...