The unnoticed effects of EU accession : evidence on mobility and integration of Bulgarian migrants in Germany / Vesela Kovacheva.
2021
DD78.B77
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The unnoticed effects of EU accession : evidence on mobility and integration of Bulgarian migrants in Germany / Vesela Kovacheva.
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9783658331108 (electronic bk.)
3658331100 (electronic bk.)
9783658331092
3658331097
3658331100 (electronic bk.)
9783658331092
3658331097
Published
Wiesbaden : Springer VS, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (251 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-658-33110-8 doi
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DD78.B77
Dewey Decimal Classification
362.84/91811043
Summary
This study provides empirical evidence on the considerable but often unnoticed impact of EU accession on the mobility and integration of migrants from Bulgaria in Germany. Original data from a time-location sampling survey in Hamburg reveal that free movement not only induced a high level of mobility among EU citizens from Bulgaria after 2007 but also enabled their more permanent settlement in Germany. The study also provides statistical evidence that EU citizenship contributed to better legal integration of Bulgarian migrants in Germany, but national policies shaped to a greater extent their integration in terms of participation in the core areas of life. Restrictive policies such as transitional periods in the freedom of work hampered labour market integration and created more disadvantaged positions for workers. Inclusive policies such as the dual citizenship policy facilitated the naturalisation of settled migrants and led to exceptionally high naturalisation rates for Bulgarians that point to their successful integration in society. However, integration successes remain almost unnoticed in public discourse, which is dominated by the image of Bulgarian migration as a challenge. About the author Vesela Kovacheva is a researcher at the Centre for Migration Research and Integration Practice at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW).
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Studien zur Migrations- und Integrationspolitik.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: becoming EU citizens consequences for Bulgarian migrants in Germany
Background: history of Bulgarian migration to Germany
Methodology: a time-location sampling survey among Bulgarians in Hamburg
Migration patterns: empirical evidence beyond official statistics
Labour market integration: analysing the impact of restricted freedom of work
Political integration: exploring the electoral participation of recent EU citizens
Naturalisation: explaining the exceptional willingness of Bulgarians to naturalise
Conclusion: the unnoticed effects of EU accession.
Background: history of Bulgarian migration to Germany
Methodology: a time-location sampling survey among Bulgarians in Hamburg
Migration patterns: empirical evidence beyond official statistics
Labour market integration: analysing the impact of restricted freedom of work
Political integration: exploring the electoral participation of recent EU citizens
Naturalisation: explaining the exceptional willingness of Bulgarians to naturalise
Conclusion: the unnoticed effects of EU accession.