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On migration aspirations in Southeastern Europe
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Abstract Southeast Europe is considered a traditional
emigration region in the past and present. Our study looks to
the future, and it focuses on migration intentions there. The
representative database of the OeNB Euro Survey offers the
opportunity to analyse both large- and small-scale as well as
group... view more
Southeast Europe is considered a traditional
emigration region in the past and present. Our study looks to
the future, and it focuses on migration intentions there. The
representative database of the OeNB Euro Survey offers the
opportunity to analyse both large- and small-scale as well as
group-specific differentiations beyond the question of the
potential for future mobility in Southeast Europe. It became
evident that migration intentions are still high. It can be seen
that pure intentions are often accompanied by concrete plans.
The age and level of education as well as a lack of trust in the
government policy are important determining factors. The
preference for Germany as a destination country in the postYugoslav region indicates the persistence of networks from
the Gastarbeiter era. From a spatial perspective, it is also clear
that it is mainly the deprived regions of Southeastern Europe
where migration intentions are strong. However, the affected
sub-regions are not necessarily those in which the plans are
very concrete, i.e. there is often a considerable gap between
aspirations and capabilities. The long-term and sustainable
effects of the migration that is expected to continue, with the
corresponding consequences for demographics, education,
labour force and social infrastructures, remain problematic.... view less
Keywords
Southeastern Europe; migration potential; motivation; brain drain; emigration (polit. or relig. reasons); social network
Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
migration intentions; (im)mobility
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 211-227
Journal
Journal of Urban and Regional Analysis, 16 (2024) 2
ISSN
2067-4082
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed