The interplay between family and emigration from Romania
Cristina Elena Bradatan ()
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Cristina Elena Bradatan: AAS/PAA Science and Technology Fellow of USAID, Office of Global Climate Change and Associate Professor of Sociology, Texas Tech University, Lub-bock, TX, USA.
Migration Letters, 2014, vol. 11, issue 3, 368-376
Abstract:
East European migration became a significant feature in the post 1990 Europe. Alt-hough migration based on family connections is the most frequently used form of legal entry into the European Union, and family structure influences (and it is influ-enced by) migration, in the European literature more attention has been paid to indi-vidual (labour) migration rather than family migration. This paper intends to be a re-view of studies on family migration from Romania. Through this study, ‘family migra-tion’ is used to understand not only the migration of the whole family unit but also migration of individuals within the context of family.
Keywords: Migration; family; Eastern Europe; Romania; children (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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