“…Although these new moves are mostly a result of a specific event, the 2008 economic crisis, they should be understood within a broader context in which multiple moves are common. A growing body of research in the EU examines the mobility practices of those who engage in onward or circular migration between one or more member states for a variety of reasons, such as disappointing job opportunities, discrimination, precariousness and changing economic contexts (Ahrens et al, 2016; Della Puppa and Sredanovic, 2016; McIlwaine and Bunge, 2016; Schrooten et al 2016; Mas Giralt, 2017; Moret, 2018; Ortensi and Barbiano di Belgiojoso, 2018; Oso and Bermudez 2018). In addition, onward migration seems to be an important strategy among those who have become European citizens and can mobilize their European citizenship to try to escape economic hardship in the host country (Della Puppa and Sredanovic, 2016; McIlwaine and Bunge 2016; Ramos et al, 2018).…”