The impact of intersecting crises on recent intra-EU mobilities: The case of Spaniards in the UK and Germany

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
Anastasia Bermudez, Beltrán Roca
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Abstract

This article contributes to two interconnected fields of study: recent literature on intra-EU migration, specifically South–North flows; and scholarship into the impact of intersecting crises on (im)mobilities. Interest in intra-EU mobilities has increased with the expansion of the EU and especially since the 2008 Great Recession, with a focus mostly on young people and East–West flows. However, based on a mixed-methods research approach, this article looks at the recent migration of individuals and families from Spain to the UK and Germany, two of the main destinations in Europe. It explores the impacts on (im)mobility strategies of three intersecting “crises”: starting with emigration since 2008, including the erosion of EU mobile citizens' rights culminating in “Brexit,” and ending with the effects of COVID-19. Our analysis situates these migrant experiences in the interplay between core-periphery theories and the concept of liquid migration, highlighting how crises accentuate vulnerabilities but can also generate opportunities.

相互交织的危机对近期欧盟内部流动的影响:英国和德国的西班牙人案例
本文对两个相互关联的研究领域有所贡献:关于欧盟内部移民,特别是南北流动的最新文献;以及关于交叉危机对(不)流动性的影响的学术研究。随着欧盟的扩张,特别是自2008年大衰退以来,人们对欧盟内部流动性的关注与日俱增,主要集中在年轻人和东西方流动上。然而,本文基于混合方法的研究方法,探讨了近期个人和家庭从西班牙向英国和德国(欧洲的两个主要目的地)移民的情况。文章探讨了三场相互交织的 "危机 "对(非)流动战略的影响:从 2008 年以来的移民潮开始,包括欧盟流动公民权利受到侵蚀,最终导致 "英国脱欧",最后以 COVID-19 的影响结束。我们的分析将这些移民经历置于核心-外围理论和流动移民概念之间的相互作用中,强调了危机如何加剧脆弱性,但也可能产生机遇。
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3.70
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10.50%
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130
期刊介绍: International Migration is a refereed, policy oriented journal on migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, sociologists, political scientists and other social scientists from all parts of the world. It covers the entire field of policy relevance in international migration, giving attention not only to a breadth of topics reflective of policy concerns, but also attention to coverage of all regions of the world and to comparative policy.
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