Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination

This article looks at the adaptation patterns of EU migrants—Bulgarian, Romanian, Italian and Spanish—in European markets, and uses several interviews of overseas non-EU migrants in the UK and Germany. The interaction of migrants with the receiving context is being considered. Drawing on several int...

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Main Author: Neli Demireva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2019-11-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2352
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spelling doaj-c0917bdfe4504812871f785c86d2a0482020-11-25T02:17:17ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032019-11-0174182710.17645/si.v7i4.23521211Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their DestinationNeli Demireva0Department of Sociology, Essex University, UKThis article looks at the adaptation patterns of EU migrants—Bulgarian, Romanian, Italian and Spanish—in European markets, and uses several interviews of overseas non-EU migrants in the UK and Germany. The interaction of migrants with the receiving context is being considered. Drawing on several interviews with actual migrants and recruitment agents collected in the GEMM (Growth, Equal Opportunities, Migration and Markets) project in four major immigrant societies (Germany, UK, Spain and Italy), this article focuses on the receiving country acquisitions that facilitate the adaptation of migrants along their journeys. EU migrants have very different adaptation strategies to non-EU migrants, and this article comments on the differences observed as well as on the differences between them according to skill levels. Migrant adaptation challenges are acknowledged and studied dynamically. Thus, this unique data brings forward a multi-layered picture of the migrant adaptation process in Europe.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2352adaptationeu migrantsmigrant motivationsnon-eu migrantsreceiving societyskills
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Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination
Social Inclusion
adaptation
eu migrants
migrant motivations
non-eu migrants
receiving society
skills
author_facet Neli Demireva
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title Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination
title_short Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination
title_full Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination
title_fullStr Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination
title_full_unstemmed Receiving Country Investments and Acquisitions: How Migrants Negotiate the Adaptation to Their Destination
title_sort receiving country investments and acquisitions: how migrants negotiate the adaptation to their destination
publisher Cogitatio
series Social Inclusion
issn 2183-2803
publishDate 2019-11-01
description This article looks at the adaptation patterns of EU migrants—Bulgarian, Romanian, Italian and Spanish—in European markets, and uses several interviews of overseas non-EU migrants in the UK and Germany. The interaction of migrants with the receiving context is being considered. Drawing on several interviews with actual migrants and recruitment agents collected in the GEMM (Growth, Equal Opportunities, Migration and Markets) project in four major immigrant societies (Germany, UK, Spain and Italy), this article focuses on the receiving country acquisitions that facilitate the adaptation of migrants along their journeys. EU migrants have very different adaptation strategies to non-EU migrants, and this article comments on the differences observed as well as on the differences between them according to skill levels. Migrant adaptation challenges are acknowledged and studied dynamically. Thus, this unique data brings forward a multi-layered picture of the migrant adaptation process in Europe.
topic adaptation
eu migrants
migrant motivations
non-eu migrants
receiving society
skills
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2352
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