Affiliation:
1. Instituto de Economía, Geografía y Demografía, Spain
Abstract
The article links migration, cross-border mobility and return for development embedded in terms of identity and approach to sense of Europe. Taking into account the global changes in Moldova, the paper examines the perceptions of mobility, return and identity of the Moldovans engaged in emigration in the countries of the European Union (EU). Utilising a multi-discipline approach and an in-depth qualitative interview technique, this article seeks to analyze how mobility and return can support social change and development of the country, and argues that people, who cross EU borders, living through the experience of emigration, acquire a pro-European mentality.
Reference45 articles.
1. Borders on the mind: re-framing border thinking;AGNEW John.;Ethics and Global Politics,2008
2. Harnessing the potential of migration and return to promote development: applying concepts to West Africa;AMASSARI Savina; BLACK Richard.,2001
3. The Analysis of Culture in Complex Societies;BARTH Fredrick.;Ethnos,1989
4. European Integration and Income Inequality;BECKFIELD Jason.;American Sociological Review,2006
5. Sustainable return in post-conflict contexts;BLACK Richard;International Migration,2006