Covid-19 大流行期间北欧和波罗的海公民的回国和循环移民动机与侨民参与

IF 0.2 Q4 DEMOGRAPHY Diaspora Studies Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI:10.1163/09763457-bja10083
Didzis Kļaviņš, Ieva Birka, Malvīne Stučka
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本文旨在收集和评估发达国家公民在 Covid-19 大流行第一年(2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 3 月)的移民动机,重点关注北欧和波罗的海国家的回流和循环移民。重点是试图了解哪些人回国、为什么回国,以及这些人是否有可能留下来或进一步进行循环移民。在我们的探索性研究中,我们运用了当前流行的移民理论来分析我们独特的数据集,以确定现有的学术研究如何解释和预测危机情况下的移民。本研究为当前关于 "科威德-19 "对移民(尤其是高素质移民)模式的影响的讨论做出了宝贵贡献,并呼吁学者们进一步研究情感、社会关系和义务对回国和循环移民动机的影响。本研究还揭示了已制定侨民政策和倡议以促进回国移民的政府是如何与回国公民打交道的。
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Return and Circular Migration Motives of Nordic and Baltic Citizens during the Covid-19 Pandemic and Diaspora Engagement

The contribution of this article is to collect and evaluate developed-country citizen-migration motives during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic (March 2020–March 2021) by concentrating on return and circular migration to the Nordic and Baltic countries. The focus is on trying to understand who returned and why, and if these individuals were likely to stay or engage in further circular migration. In our exploratory study, we engaged with prevailing migration theories to analyse our unique dataset, to ascertain how well existing scholarship might account for and predict migration during a crisis situation. The study makes a valuable contribution to the ongoing discussion on the effect of Covid-19 on migration patterns, especially of highly qualified migrants, and calls for further scholarly investigation into the impact of emotions, social relations and obligations on return and circular migration motivations. This study also reveals how governments with established diaspora policies and initiatives that promote return migration engaged with the returning citizens.

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Diaspora Studies
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期刊介绍: Diaspora Studies is the interdisciplinary journal of the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI) and is dedicated to publishing academic research on traditional diasporas and international migrants from the perspective of international relations, economics, politics, identity and history. The journal focuses specifically on diasporas and migrants as resources for both home and host countries. The scope of the journal includes the role of diasporas and international migration as important drivers in international relations, in development, and within civil societies. The journal welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions on comparative diasporas and state engagement policies, and aims to further scholarship and debate on emerging global networks and transnational identities. Diaspora Studies publishes: 1. Reviewed research papers 2. Book reviews 3. Conference reports 4. Documents on diaspora policies
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