Affiliation:
1. University of Plovdiv, Department of Applied and Institutional Sociology, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Abstract
Migration abroad has become a significant part of the life experiences of a
growing number of Bulgarian youths, since the regime change in 1989. In this
paper we explore the effect of migration on the life transitions of two
generations of young Bulgarians - the ?Transition? generation o f those who
had their formative years in the 1990s during the country?s transition from
state socialism to a market economy and the ?Accession? generation of those
who grew up after the country joined the EU in 2007 in a somewhat better
economic situation. Taking into consideration the impact of the social
context in the sending country in two different historical periods (before
and after 2007) a nd in the receiving countries we focus on the differences
of the transition paths of lower and higher skilled female migrants within
the two migrant generations. The paper draws on a data base of 42
qualitative interviews with Bulgarian migrants living in EU countries that
were conducted in 2017 and an in -depth analysis of the life trajectories of
four women belonging to the two migrant generations. Our findings suggest
that facing different structural constraints in their countries of departure
and reception, young people employ diverse strategies of settling down,
achieving success and attaining happiness. In the process they transform
their social ties and national identities.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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