Dipping in to the North 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6623-3_7
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Lifestyle Migrants and Intercultural Communication in Swedish Villages

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“…On the other hand, lifestyle motives related to exotic Arctic experiences, connected to ideas of sparseness, wild nature, outdoor recreation, and extreme winters for instance, have been key factors for international migrants from various central European countries, who in turn often contribute to small-scale tourism development through lifestyle entrepreneurship (Eimermann et al 2020). Existing social and family ties are another key driver, particularly for return migrants including young families and early retirees (Sandow & Lundholm 2020), as well as second home owners, some of whom convert seasonal and second homes back into primary residences (Müller & Marjavaara 2012;Marjavaara & Lundholm 2016).…”
Section: Rural Mobility and Migration In The Swedish Northmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, lifestyle motives related to exotic Arctic experiences, connected to ideas of sparseness, wild nature, outdoor recreation, and extreme winters for instance, have been key factors for international migrants from various central European countries, who in turn often contribute to small-scale tourism development through lifestyle entrepreneurship (Eimermann et al 2020). Existing social and family ties are another key driver, particularly for return migrants including young families and early retirees (Sandow & Lundholm 2020), as well as second home owners, some of whom convert seasonal and second homes back into primary residences (Müller & Marjavaara 2012;Marjavaara & Lundholm 2016).…”
Section: Rural Mobility and Migration In The Swedish Northmentioning
confidence: 99%