2021
DOI: 10.29333/ejecs/857
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Analyzing Ethnocentric Immigration through the Case of Hungary – Demographic Effects of Immigration from Neighboring Countries to Hungary

Abstract: Specific ethnocentric international migration processes can be observed in Hungary: a significant proportion of immigrants are of Hungarian ethnic background and come from neighboring countries. Similar processes can be observed between other kin-states and co-ethnic communities of Central and Eastern Europe, but this type of migration has not been studied intensively yet. The focus of the research is on the effects of this immigration on Hungarian society and the economy. Population projections were also carr… Show more

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“…At least he does not rule out the possibility of discrimination right away. Constructing European countries as neighbours is a typical metaphor in Austrian and CEE politics of EU integration (Péti et al, 2021). Additionally, the emphasis on shared values and cultural similarity often goes hand in hand with putting forward a European or cosmopolitan identity.…”
Section: Strategy: "We Are Alike"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least he does not rule out the possibility of discrimination right away. Constructing European countries as neighbours is a typical metaphor in Austrian and CEE politics of EU integration (Péti et al, 2021). Additionally, the emphasis on shared values and cultural similarity often goes hand in hand with putting forward a European or cosmopolitan identity.…”
Section: Strategy: "We Are Alike"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the size of non-European migrant communities in Hungary -and their economic and political significance -has been low, compared to other states west of the former Iron Curtain, and in some cases the size of these communities is even shrinking (e.g. the Chinese) (Péti et. al., 2021).…”
Section: Campaign On Migration Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%