Back and forth and in between: returning albanian migrants from Greece and Italy |
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Authors: | Lois Labrianidis Antigone Lyberaki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Queen Mary, University of London and Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, Houghton St, WC2A 2AE London, UK;(2) Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NP, UK;(3) IZA, Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | On the basis of findings from a sample of Albanian migrants who have returned to their country of origin from Greece and Italy, we highlight that Greece attracts less skilled and less well off categories of migrants compared to Italy. However, the integration patterns tell a different story. In spite of the fact that Greece does not represent the first choice of Albanians seeking to migrate, and although those who go to Greece are not among the most qualified, nevertheless, they tend to adjust better to their host society and labour market. Furthermore, returning migrants from Greece seem to be better equipped and more likely to utilize the skills and knowledge acquired through migration compared to those returning from Italy. |
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