2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40878-024-00400-4
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The role of geographical distance in transnational institutional engagement of the Czech diaspora: a comparative study

Eva Janská,
Dušan Drbohlav,
Jiří Hasman
et al.

Abstract: Engagement with institutions from migrants’ country of origin, both in the destination country and in the country of origin, is distinct transnational behaviour. This study investigates the impact of geographical distance on the institutional engagement of migrants from Czechia in five global regions. We examine how geographic (physical) proximity to Czechia shapes institutional engagement with the country of origin and identify factors beyond distance influencing institutional engagement. We analyzed survey d… Show more

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