How Migrants Choose their Destinations Factors Influencing Post-EU Accession Choices and Decisions to Remain

This book reveals how decisions regarding where to migrate are made, what factors are considered, how these change over time and why some destinations are more attractive to certain categories of people.
 
 Based on rich existent, and new data, the book explains the destination choic...

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Main Author: Pszczółkowska, Dominika
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
Subjects:
Law
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Collection: OAPEN - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a This book reveals how decisions regarding where to migrate are made, what factors are considered, how these change over time and why some destinations are more attractive to certain categories of people.
 
 Based on rich existent, and new data, the book explains the destination choices of Polish migrants to the four most frequently chosen destinations countries: the UK, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands. Examined through a sophisticated theoretical framework allowing for the incorporation of factors resulting from several fields – economics, public policies, demography – and migration theories, it paints a nuanced and balanced picture of European migration.
 
 This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of migration studies, Central and Eastern European politics, and more broadly to sociology, political science, social geography and international relations.