2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-11574-5_2
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Greece’s Emigration During the Crisis Beyond the Brain Drain

Abstract: How can we appraise and best describe the re-emergence of large-scale emigration from Greece in hindsight, more than ten years since the eruption of the Greek crisis? Drawing on qualitative and quantitative data collected in the context of the EUMIGRE project in the Netherlands and Greater London, this chapter provides an in-depth assessment of Greece’s emigration during the period of the country’s prolonged economic crisis from the perspective of the key actors, the migrants themselves. Focusing on their migr… Show more

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“…The countries that were considered to immigrate were Germany, England, the USA and other European countries, respectively. This result may be related to the laws, health system conditions, economic welfare and other living standards in these countries (19,20).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The countries that were considered to immigrate were Germany, England, the USA and other European countries, respectively. This result may be related to the laws, health system conditions, economic welfare and other living standards in these countries (19,20).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For instance, in Greece the major outflow of migration was initiated by the global financial crisis in 2009 ("crisis-driven migration"). However, as highlighted by Pratsinakis (2022), this "new migration" is different than the previous waves, since most emigrants left Greece "due to a perception of a depressing lack of prospects in their home country and a deep-felt disappointment in the socioeconomic environment in Greece" (Pratsinakis, 2022, p. 41). Thus, the factors triggering migration are much more profound and surpass the classical economic factors.…”
Section: Figure 2 the T-statistics Associated With The Coefficients O...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing social scientific (including social‐psychological) concepts used to understand these movements and to plan policy interventions are put under scrutiny. Such a concept which has been put under reconsideration, is the concept of integration (Grzymala‐Kazlowska & Phillimore, 2018; Pratsinakis et al, 2017; Zisakou & Figgou, 2021). Aiming at contributing to these debates, this article focuses on spatial aspects of mobility and belonging as social‐psychological discursive resources used by Intra‐European Greek immigrants in order to account for integration and to position themselves within complex and multidimensional integration processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%