This article discusses the drivers behind why Swedes move to Portugal and who these migrants are. The conceptual framework is based on lifestyle migration and considers migration as a process. Using a semi-structured interview guide, designed according to a life-course approach, 36 in-depth interviews with Swedes permanently residing in Portugal were conducted. The findings display that only a small minority of the respondents claimed that the climate, the sense of privilege/affluence and the prospects of being a permanent tourist made them move to Portugal. A majority of the respondents expressed a disenchantment with Sweden, political correctness, and a perceived collapse of the Swedish welfare system. Simultaneously, the respondents desc...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
This paper focuses on Dutch families who moved to Hällefors municipality (rural Sweden) in the early...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...
This article discusses the self‐perceived integration of Swedes permanently residing in Portugal. Th...
Based on 41 semi-structured interviews with young Latvians and Romanians in Malmö, Sweden, this arti...
This thesis considers the individual drivers of migration in modern Swedish emigration and the subse...
The number of Swedish citizens who migrated to Brazil between 1881 and1914 reached between 3,000 and...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
The present article analyses the migratory flows that have developed after the announced ‘end of Por...
A large share of Dutch emigrants to Sweden settles in less urban areas. The article gives an overvie...
This open access book offers a comparative overview on Portuguese emigration in Europe and outside t...
This article examines the asylum seekers’ relocation scheme laid down in the framework of the Europe...
Emigration is a chronic structural process of the Portuguese society. The discussion and key argumen...
In Portugal, Eastern European immigrants only become numerically significant at the end of the 1990s...
Many people have migrated between East and West Europe in recent decades. The daily life of these mi...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
This paper focuses on Dutch families who moved to Hällefors municipality (rural Sweden) in the early...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...
This article discusses the self‐perceived integration of Swedes permanently residing in Portugal. Th...
Based on 41 semi-structured interviews with young Latvians and Romanians in Malmö, Sweden, this arti...
This thesis considers the individual drivers of migration in modern Swedish emigration and the subse...
The number of Swedish citizens who migrated to Brazil between 1881 and1914 reached between 3,000 and...
Since the 19th century Portugal has been a country of emigration. As a result of this continuous out...
The present article analyses the migratory flows that have developed after the announced ‘end of Por...
A large share of Dutch emigrants to Sweden settles in less urban areas. The article gives an overvie...
This open access book offers a comparative overview on Portuguese emigration in Europe and outside t...
This article examines the asylum seekers’ relocation scheme laid down in the framework of the Europe...
Emigration is a chronic structural process of the Portuguese society. The discussion and key argumen...
In Portugal, Eastern European immigrants only become numerically significant at the end of the 1990s...
Many people have migrated between East and West Europe in recent decades. The daily life of these mi...
The article gives an overview of migration movements in Norway and other Scandinavian countries. The...
This paper focuses on Dutch families who moved to Hällefors municipality (rural Sweden) in the early...
Portugal, traditionally a country of emigration, has become a country that receives migrants. They f...