“…A recent and extensive literature has documented the characteristics of Romanian migration in different EU countries, particularly in Spain (Marcu, 2018), Italy (Gabriel Anghel, 2008;Ban, 2012), Portugal (Ciobanu, 2015) and the UK (Lulle, Moroşanu & King, 2018). However, in Greece, Romanian migration research has been rather limited, despite Romanians being (at 5.1%) among the top three national migrant groups after the Albanians (53%) and Bulgarians (8.3%) (Fratsea & Papadopoulos, 2020). While, in the early 1990s, Romanian migrants accounted for just 1,941 people in the years that followed the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, their numbers have increased: based on the last Population Census, 46,524 Romanians live in Greece.…”