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A LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRANTS' SOCIAL AND ACCULTURATIVE MOBILITY IN THE HOST NATION

Elena Raluca Cristian ()
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Elena Raluca Cristian: Romanian-American University, Romania

Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2023, vol. 17, issue 2, 95-115

Abstract: Relocating to a new country entails several adjustments and changes for the individual concerned, including stress related to the immigrants' accommodations in the new nation. Moving abroad entails not only leaving behind one's family and place of origin, but also enduring an exhausting and taxing process of institutional and societal integration into a new culture. Following the Covid-19 epidemic, a new wave of Muslim immigrants arrived in Western Europe. These immigrants had to deal with the harsh austerity policies of the governments and political parties in the nations that welcomed them the most—Germany, France, and Italy. These policy changes only served to limit immigrants' access to the labour market and to reasonably priced food establishments prior to 2020, which in turn limited their access to social welfare benefits. The sociological and economic theories of international migration begin with the identification of the causes that explain the migration phenomenon, the factors that contribute to the emergence and scope of the phenomenon, as well as the manner and cultural, social, religious, and linguistic integration, and the consequences that immigrants face, both in the country of destination and the country of origin of the person involved.

Date: 2023
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