The existing economic literature focuses on the benefits that return migrants offer to their home country in terms of entrepreneurship and human and financial capital accumulation. However, return migration can have modest or even some detrimental effects if the migration experience was unsuccessful and/or if the migrant fails to re-integrate into the home country’s economy. In our paper, we empirically show which factors – both individual characteristics and features related to the migration experience – influence the likelihood of a sub-optimal employment of returnees’ human capital employing an original dataset on a representative sample of return migrants in Silesia (Poland)
Due to its increasingly unstable nature, contemporary return migrations call into question the curre...
ABSTRACT – Does migrants ’ experience abroad provide an earnings premium for wage earners and/or a p...
Incoming labour migration represents an important research field, especially in the context of East-...
The existing economic literature focuses on the benefits that return migrants offer to their home co...
The paper explores how integration of return migrants into the labour market of their home country i...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Driven by factors related to economic development, return migration has become a topic of increasing...
The accession of Poland to the European Union was followed by increased international mobility of th...
While reasons for out-migration are relatively well understood, little is known about why individual...
Return migration represents a potentially important contributor to economic development for countrie...
This paper examines factors contributing to the successful labour market reintegration of return mig...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
Migration researchers from East-Central Europe most often focus on the impact of ‘brain drain’ which...
Return migration can be understood provided that the causes of emigration, either economic, politica...
The occupational choice of return migrants is important to their home country. Return migrants are l...
Due to its increasingly unstable nature, contemporary return migrations call into question the curre...
ABSTRACT – Does migrants ’ experience abroad provide an earnings premium for wage earners and/or a p...
Incoming labour migration represents an important research field, especially in the context of East-...
The existing economic literature focuses on the benefits that return migrants offer to their home co...
The paper explores how integration of return migrants into the labour market of their home country i...
Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU econ...
Driven by factors related to economic development, return migration has become a topic of increasing...
The accession of Poland to the European Union was followed by increased international mobility of th...
While reasons for out-migration are relatively well understood, little is known about why individual...
Return migration represents a potentially important contributor to economic development for countrie...
This paper examines factors contributing to the successful labour market reintegration of return mig...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether return migrants are more likely to become entreprene...
Migration researchers from East-Central Europe most often focus on the impact of ‘brain drain’ which...
Return migration can be understood provided that the causes of emigration, either economic, politica...
The occupational choice of return migrants is important to their home country. Return migrants are l...
Due to its increasingly unstable nature, contemporary return migrations call into question the curre...
ABSTRACT – Does migrants ’ experience abroad provide an earnings premium for wage earners and/or a p...
Incoming labour migration represents an important research field, especially in the context of East-...