articleJournal of Ethnic and Migration StudiesMar 20, 2008Closed access

Migration Networks and Migration Decision-Making

Kasem Bundit University

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Abstract

Drawing on the rational choice approach and the economic sociology of migration, this article discusses the role of social networks in terms of location-specific social capital. It discusses relations between sociological and economic aspects of migration and outlines the influence of social capital on migration decision-making and chain migration processes. There have been various attempts to measure these effects through empirical migration research, and this article focuses on two such studies. The first example concerns an investigation of migration intentions among Bulgarians in the 2001 Bulgarian census. The second is return migration in the household context of Italian migrants in Germany, based on data…

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Keywords
  • Residence
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Bulgarian
  • Social capital
  • German
  • Emigration
  • Migration studies
  • Demographic economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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