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E-raamat: Return Migration and Regional Development in Europe: Mobility Against the Stream

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  • Sari: New Geographies of Europe
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137575098
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  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137575098

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This book assesses recent migration patterns in Europe, which have significantly included 'return migration' against the stream of East-West migration. Since the Eastern enlargement of the EU, many regions of Central and Eastern European have experienced a loss of human resources in core industries, raising concerns about social, economic and territorial cohesion in the region. The success rates of national and regional governmental policy aiming to retain or re-attract skilled workers have been variable, yet return migration has emerged as a major element of migration flows.

Bringing together leading researchers on this important topic in contemporary European geography, the contributors analyse a series of key issues. These include: theoretical frameworks in the field of return migration; the nexus between return migration and regional development; the effects of the global and European crisis on emigration and return migration; non-economic motivations for emigration and return; the intergenerational character of return migration, and; the reintegration of return migrants into post-socialist societies. Taken together, the chapters see return migrants as important agents of change, innovation and economic growth. The book will be of great interest for scholars and students of human, economic and political geography.

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The collection of studies provides an extensive review of the current state of return migration and reintegration of citizens in their country of origin, with a special focus on policy approaches that should ease return migration. I think that the strong and meticulous editorship makes the book a solid composition and a goldmine for references. It is a highly recommended source for policy makers, academics, undergraduate and postgraduate students. (Anna Irimiás, Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, Vol. 65 (4), 2016)

1 Introduction: Mobility Against the Stream? New Concepts, Methodological Approaches and Regional Perspectives on Return Migration in Europe
1(22)
Thilo Lang
Birgit Glorius
Robert Nadler
Zoltan Kovacs
Part I Conceptual Approaches Towards Return Migration in Europe
23(106)
2 Circular Migration as (New) Strategy in Migration Policy? Lessons from Historical and Sociological Migration Research
25(30)
Ludger Pries
3 Return Migrants as Knowledge Brokers and Institutional Innovators: New Theoretical Conceptualisations and the Example of Poland
55(28)
Katrin Klein-Hitpaß
4 Migration in Working Lives: Looking Back after Return; a Structure and Agency Approach
83(28)
Izabela Grabowska
5 Transnational Entrepreneurs in the Western Balkans: A Comparative Study of Serbian and Albanian Migrants and Returnees
111(18)
Jelena Predojevic-Despic
Tanja Pavlov
Svetlana Milutinovic
Brikena Balli
Part II Researching Return Migration: Research Methods, Implementation and Results
129(84)
6 Temporary Labour Migration from Eastern Europe: The Role of Human Capital Investment and Migration Agencies
131(16)
Alexander M. Danzer
Barbara Dietz
7 Measuring Return Migration: The Example of Eastern German Labour Return from Western Germany
147(20)
Robert Nadler
8 The Counter-Diasporic Migration of Turkish-Germans to Turkey: Gendered Narratives of Home and Belonging
167(28)
Russell King
Nilay Kilinc
9 `You'll Have to Start Learning Irish Now': Irish Return Migration and the Return of the Second Generation to the Connemara Gaeltacht Region
195(18)
Rhona Ni Chearbhaill
Part III New Regional Perspectives and Research Questions on Return Migration in Europe
213(118)
10 Circularity Within the EU: The Return Intentions of Latvian Migrants
215(26)
Zaiga Krisjane
Elina Apsite-Berina
Maris Berzins
11 Stay, Return or Move On? Mobility Decisions of International Students in Germany
241(20)
Birgit Glorius
12 History, Memory and Remigration: Familial Cultures of Memory as a Background to the Return of Entrepreneurs to East Germany
261(30)
Christine von Blanckenburg
13 Why People of Turkish Origin Leave Germany and How They Feel in Turkey: Results of an Online Survey
291(18)
Alexander Burgin
Defne Erzene-Burgin
14 An Easy Game? Experiences of `Homecoming' in the Post-Socialist Context of Croatia and the Czech Republic
309(22)
Caroline Hornstein Tomic
Sarah Scholl-Schneider
Part IV Policy Recommendations and Conclusions
331(46)
15 European National Policies Aimed at Stimulating Return Migration
333(26)
Lajos Boros
Gabor Hegedus
16 Conclusions: Current and Future Perspectives on Return Migration and Regional Development in Europe
359(18)
Robert Nadler
Thilo Lang
Birgit Glorius
Zoltan Kovacs
Index 377
Robert Nadler is a Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany Zoltán Kovács is Professor of Economic and Social Geography, University of Szeged, Hungary Birgit Glorius is Associate Professor of Human Geography of East Central Europe, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Thilo Lang is Head of Department at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany