AI Chat Paper
Note: Please note that the following content is generated by AMiner AI. SciOpen does not take any responsibility related to this content.
{{lang === 'zh_CN' ? '文章概述' : 'Summary'}}
{{lang === 'en_US' ? '中' : 'Eng'}}
Chat more with AI
PDF (969.6 KB)
Collect
Submit Manuscript AI Chat Paper
Show Outline
Outline
Show full outline
Hide outline
Outline
Show full outline
Hide outline
Research Article | Open Access

Young returnees' sustainability of return: The case of Bulgaria

Mihaela Misheva1Antoaneta Getova2( )
Department of Economic Sociology, University of National and World Economy, St. Grad "Hristo Botev", Bul. 8 dekemvri, Sofia, Bulgaria
Department of Sociology, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Sofia, Bulgaria
Show Author Information

Abstract

Return migration flow to Bulgaria is constant but not high, except for the past two years. Here, we argue that subjective and objective reasons should both be considered in line to explain life prospects of young returnees at home. An innovative approach to balancing the subjective-objective dichotomy in return migration phenomena is measuring sustainability of return through re-emigration, captured by and tested through a re-emigration index based on a national representative survey of returning Bulgarian migrants. The main hypothesis is that the sustainability of the return of young people depends on a complex group of factors, including social and emotional motives. The main findings are about the magnitude of the return migration flow and its sustainability: The factors for the return of young Bulgarians in the pre-Covid research show strong non-economic character, which intensifies in times of crisis. There are no significantly different tendencies for re-emigration/return among young people compared with all returnees.

References

【1】
【1】
 
 
AIMS Geosciences
Pages 426-440

{{item.num}}

Comments on this article

Go to comment

< Back to all reports

Review Status: {{reviewData.commendedNum}} Commended , {{reviewData.revisionRequiredNum}} Revision Required , {{reviewData.notCommendedNum}} Not Commended Under Peer Review

Review Comment

Close
Close
Cite this article:
Misheva M, Getova A. Young returnees' sustainability of return: The case of Bulgaria. AIMS Geosciences, 2023, 9(3): 426-440. https://doi.org/10.3934/geosci.2023023

3

Views

0

Downloads

0

Crossref

1

Web of Science

Received: 14 December 2022
Revised: 23 May 2023
Accepted: 07 June 2023
Published: 15 September 2023
©2023 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press.

This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)