Transnational Activities and Identifications –A population-based study on three immigrant groups in Finland

L. Kemppainen, T. Kemppainen, S. Rask, Pasi Saukkonen, H. Kuusio
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ABSTRACT Our understanding of the lived experience of transnationalism is limited by the scarcity of high-quality quantitative evidence. Representative evidence on the emotional and identification aspects of transnationalism is especially missing. To address this gap, we investigated the transnational involvement of three migrant groups – Somali, Kurdish and Russian – in Finland. Using high-quality random sample survey data, the study examined transnational activities – remittance sending, following media, keeping in touch with and visits to the country of origin – as well as transnational identification with significant others living abroad. Multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) demonstrated that transnational involvement can be empirically divided into transnational activities and identifications, as suggested by prior theoretical works. Regression analysis showed that transnational activities and identifications varied strongly between the three groups. Russians were the most active in transnational activities while Somalis showed the highest levels of identification with their country of origin. Activities increased with the longer stay, while identification decreased. Family ties played a role in transnational identification. Our results point towards the complexity in the relationship between transnational involvement and economic integration in the host society.
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跨国活动和身份认同——对芬兰三个移民群体的基于人群的研究
摘要由于缺乏高质量的定量证据,我们对跨民族主义生活经历的理解受到了限制。关于跨民族主义的情感和身份认同方面的代表性证据尤其缺乏。为了解决这一差距,我们调查了三个移民群体——索马里人、库尔德人和俄罗斯人——在芬兰的跨国参与情况。该研究使用高质量随机抽样调查数据,调查了跨国活动——汇款、关注媒体、与原籍国保持联系和访问——以及与居住在国外的重要他人的跨国身份识别。多元对应分析(MCA)表明,正如先前的理论著作所建议的那样,跨国参与在经验上可以分为跨国活动和身份认同。回归分析表明,三个群体之间的跨国活动和身份认同差异很大。俄罗斯人在跨国活动中最为活跃,而索马里人对其原籍国的认同程度最高。活动随着停留时间的延长而增加,而身份识别则减少。家庭关系在跨国身份识别中发挥了作用。我们的研究结果表明,跨国参与与东道国社会经济一体化之间的关系十分复杂。
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