爱沙尼亚青壮年跨国流动回移的决定因素

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Migration Studies Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.1093/migration/mnad033
Terje Toomistu, Ave Lauren, Aet Annist, Rein Murakas
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自爱沙尼亚于 2004 年加入欧盟以来,爱沙尼亚年轻成年人为工作或学习而进行的跨国流动一直在稳步增长,2008-09 年的经济衰退进一步推动了这一现象。本文通过对爱沙尼亚 2000 多名年龄在 20-35 岁之间、最近有过国外生活经历的参与者进行在线调查,分析了影响或可能影响他们返回爱沙尼亚的因素。通过使用逻辑回归分析,我们建立了两个模型,分别涉及 "实际回国因素"(将在国外生活的人与已经回国的人进行比较)和 "期望回国因素"(移民如何想象他们未来的居住地)。我们的一些重点结果表明,对于那些离开爱沙尼亚的主要原因与国外生活条件和工资有关的人来说,回国移民的可能性要低得多。人们与爱沙尼亚的关系和联系程度在实际返回爱沙尼亚中并没有发挥重要作用。然而,这些联系在设想一个人在爱沙尼亚的未来方面确实起着作用,尽管是有限的。我们的分析结果表明,如果不解决输出国的国内社会政治局势问题,就无法实施侨民政策,因为国内社会政治局势会影响其公民的生活条件和经济机会,那些已经离开该国的人在决定是否回国之前会特别仔细地审查国内社会政治局势。
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Determinants of return migration of Estonian young adults in transnational mobility
Since Estonia joined the European Union in 2004, there has been a steady growth in transnational mobility for work or study among Estonian young adults, a phenomenon further boosted by the economic recession of 2008–09. This article analyses the factors that have influenced or would potentially influence their return to Estonia, following an online survey of over 2,000 participants from Estonia aged 20–35 years with a recent experience of living abroad. By deploying an analysis of logistic regression, we developed two models concerning the ‘actual return factors’ (comparing the stayers with those who have returned) and the ‘aspirational return factors’ (how the migrants imagine their future location). Some of the highlights of our results demonstrate that the likelihood of return migration is significantly lower for those whose prime reasons for leaving Estonia were related to living conditions and salary abroad. The extent of people’s ties and connections to Estonia does not play a significant role in actually returning to Estonia. However, these connections do play a role, albeit limited, in envisioning one’s future in Estonia. The outcomes of our analysis suggest that diaspora policies cannot be implemented without addressing the sending country’s internal sociopolitical situation, which influences the living conditions and economic opportunities of its citizens, scrutinized particularly carefully by those who have left the country before deciding whether or not to return.
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Migration Studies
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期刊介绍: Migration shapes human society and inspires ground-breaking research efforts across many different academic disciplines and policy areas. Migration Studies contributes to the consolidation of this field of scholarship, developing the core concepts that link different disciplinary perspectives on migration. To this end, the journal welcomes full-length articles, research notes, and reviews of books, films and other media from those working across the social sciences in all parts of the world. Priority is given to methodological, comparative and theoretical advances. The journal also publishes occasional special issues.
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