2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12134-022-00952-3
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Intention to Migrate Due to COVID-19: a Study for El Salvador

Abstract: Economic and social conditions have deteriorated worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic. Migration theory and international organizations indicate that these increasingly fragile social conditions represent powerful incentives to migrate. Normally, studies addressing international migration and COVID-19 focus on transit and destination countries, with substantially less literature centered on origin nations. Trying to close that gap, the present article aims to identify and quantify economic determinants that … Show more

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“…Moreover, the intention to return to Honduras might pose opportunities for the country, leveraging the work experience, skills, knowledge, and capital gained while residing in the host country. As previously stated in the literature, migration intentions can serve as predictors of migration behavior (AYALA DURÁN, 2022;CARLING;PETTERSEN, 2014;TJADEN;AUER;LACZKO, 2019), although such intentions are not linear and are subject to change over time. In light of the above, these two variables should be the subject of future research regarding Honduras and other Central American countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, the intention to return to Honduras might pose opportunities for the country, leveraging the work experience, skills, knowledge, and capital gained while residing in the host country. As previously stated in the literature, migration intentions can serve as predictors of migration behavior (AYALA DURÁN, 2022;CARLING;PETTERSEN, 2014;TJADEN;AUER;LACZKO, 2019), although such intentions are not linear and are subject to change over time. In light of the above, these two variables should be the subject of future research regarding Honduras and other Central American countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%