New trends in potential migration from Albania: the migration transition postponed?

Russell King, I. Gedeshi
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ABSTRACT Since the end of communist rule in 1991, Albania has seen, proportionately, one of the largest outflows of its people of any country in the world – an emigrant stock in 2013 equivalent to 44% of its resident population. This article addresses two issues related to the future trend of Albanian migration. First, a migration module of 23 questions designed by the authors and attached to the 2018 round of the European Values Survey asked about future migration intentions. These were found to be high and increasing: 52% of 18 to 40-year-olds expressed their intention to migrate compared to 44% in a comparable survey in 2006/7. The top two desired destination countries have switched from Italy and Greece in the past to Germany and the USA in the latest survey, which also shows potential migration higher amongst the more-skilled and educated population compared to past trends. A subsample of returned migrants captured by the survey shows even higher intentions to migrate – 71%. Second, Albania’s anticipated migration transition, from a country of emigration to one of net immigration, is deferred if migration intentions correlate with migration outcomes, with obvious reflections on the country’s overall development trajectory.
阿尔巴尼亚潜在移民的新趋势:移民过渡推迟?
摘要自1991年共产主义统治结束以来,阿尔巴尼亚人口外流的比例是世界上最大的国家之一,2013年的移民存量相当于其常住人口的44%。这篇文章讨论了与阿尔巴尼亚移民未来趋势有关的两个问题。首先,作者设计了一个由23个问题组成的移民模块,该模块附在2018年欧洲价值观调查中,询问了未来的移民意向。这些数字很高,而且还在增加:在18至40岁的人群中,52%的人表示有意移民,而在2006/7年度的一项可比调查中,这一比例为44%。在最新的调查中,最受欢迎的两个目的地国家从过去的意大利和希腊转向了德国和美国,这也表明,与过去的趋势相比,技术和教育程度更高的人口的潜在移民更高。调查捕捉到的返回移民的子样本显示,他们有更高的移民意愿——71%。第二,如果移民意图与移民结果相关,阿尔巴尼亚从移民国家向净移民国家的预期移民过渡将被推迟,这显然反映了该国的总体发展轨迹。
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