Posted Monday, 24 Aug 2015 by Marta Bivand Erdal
How do Polish Migrants in Norway Consider Return Migration?

After Poland鈥檚 accession to the European Union in 2004 and the substantial emigration that followed, return migration was an expectation widely shared by observers in Poland and abroad. Return migration has been modest, however, even in the wake of the 2008-2009 financial crisis. Due to the post-accession migration wave, Poles comprise the largest immigrant group in Norway. Although Polish migrants in Norway were also expected to stay for short periods of time, they are for the most part not returning to Poland. This Policy Brief explores why, presenting five common perspectives on return migration among Poles in Norway.
鈥 Read more in a recent Policy Brief from the project 鈥楶ossibilities and Realities of Return Migration鈥 (PREMIG)
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