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Decision making of aspiring (re)migrants to and within the EU: the case of labour market-leading migrations from Asia

Project
Despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, Europe continues to be a major destination for transnational migrants, notably from Asia and Africa. The way in which this phenomenon has been unfolding underlines the urgent need to further conceptualise transnational migration by analysing the decision-making of aspiring (re)migrants. This scholarly enterprise is critically important as mainstream migration theories put more of a focus on broader social processes and dynamics, thereby overlooking the human aspects of migration. Basing itself on several migration theories in various disciplines, this proposal adopts a framework that humanises research on (non-)migration decision-making, i.e. highlighting its human aspects in three ways: engendering, decolonising and situating the analysis in temporal, psychological, relational and social contexts. As a case study, this research project will examine the decision-making of aspiring (re)migrants from selected Southeast and East Asian countries (China, Japan, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam) to and within selected EU member countries (Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Finland). These migrants are oriented towards the EU labour markets where they are concentrated in ethnic niches. Employing qualitative and participatory research methodologies, the study will map the extent to which spatial mobility policies at the EU and national levels take into account aspiring (re)migrants’ behaviour, identify the micro- and meso-level drivers of (re)migration aspiration and/or intention and determine the temporality of aspiring (re)migrants’ decision-making. The results of this project will provide concrete information as to how individuals’ migration decisions change over time and on the specific stage at which mobility policies are more likely to play a role in shaping migration outcomes, which will enhance EU migration policies.
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Contributors

BONIZZONI PAOLA   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche   Principale  

Type

Horizon Europe Global Challenge-RIA/IA/CSA

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

January 1, 2023 - December 31, 2025

Project duration

36 months

Research Areas

Concepts


Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale

Publications

Outputs (2)

Migration Intermediation and Ethical Boundary Work: the Case of Italy’s Legal-Administrative Field 
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
SPRINGER
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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High stakes and hidden traps. Migration industry, risks of deception, and legal status precarity in the lottery of the Decreto flussi 
ETNOGRAFIA E RICERCA QUALITATIVA
IL MULINO
2024
Academic Article
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