Author:
Fel Stanisław,Kozak Jarosław,Wodawski Marek,Isański Jakub
Abstract
This paper presents the results of an original quantitative sociological study conducted in Autumn 2019 on a sample of 620 Polish migrants living in London, Oxford, and Swindon. The study was conducted using a group-administered questionnaire. It was primarily to address the question of whether they intend to return to Poland and when. We identify some significant factors influencing their choices. Those are the length of stay in England, their financial situation, their knowledge of English, their ability to assimilate culturally, their relations to the families in Poland, homesickness, and better religious education of children. Religious issues, although mentioned, are less critical; however, a deeper statistical analysis allows to understand the religious background more broadly, to provide a clearer image of the respondents’ deep motivations.
Publisher
Uniwersytet Kardynala Stefana Wyszynskiego
Reference22 articles.
1. Boguszewski R. (2019), Rodzina, jej znaczenie i rozumienie. Komunikat z badań CBOS, vol. 22, Warszawa.
2. Botterill K., Hancock J. (2019), Rescaling belonging in ‚Brexit Britain’: Spatial identities and practices of Polish nationals in Scotland after the U.K. Referendum on European Union membership, „Population, Space and Place”, vol. 25 (1): e2217, doi:10.1002/psp.2217.
3. Ceglarz J. (2019), Polacy uciekają z Wielkiej Brytanii. Spadek o 116 tysięcy, https://www.money.pl/gospodarka/polacy-uciekaja-z-wielkiej-brytanii-spadek-o-116-tysiecy-6384426262853249a.html (07.11.2019).
4. Duda-Mikulin E.A. (2018), Gendered migrations and precarity in the postBrexit-vote UK: the case of Polish women as workers and carers, „Migration and Development” vol. 9 (1): 92-110, doi:10.1080/21632324.2018.1502004.
5. Fel, S., Kozak, J., Wódka, M. (2020), Zostać czy wracać? Metaforycznie o reemigracji Polaków po Brexicie, „Polityka i Społeczeństwo” vol. 3(18), doi:10.15584/polispol.2020.3.6.