CEEMR - Central and Eastern European Migration Review

CEEMR - Central and Eastern European Migration Review The mission of CEEMR is to foster an academic discussion on scholarly works and research pertaining t

From a comparative perspective, CEEMR addresses a broad range of topics related to international migration including determinants, mechanisms and consequences of international migration, as well as migration policies, migrants’ integration and ethnic relations. CEEMR publishes original, scholarly case studies of CEE countries as well as works taking broader, international and transnational perspec

tives to examine migratory processes relevant to CEE countries and their citizens, ethnic minorities, institutions, territories, and policies. Central and Eastern European Migration Review is published by the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw and Polish Academy of Sciences as an online, open-access journal, that appears twice a year. Materials presented in the journal include scientific articles, reviews and research notes. Priority is given to works addressing the CEE region perspective and comparative analyses. However, studies based on original empirical data devoted only to some country-cases also befit the scope of the journal. The language of the contributions is preferably English but works submitted in Polish may also be accepted. Before publication, each submitted paper is subject to a double-blind peer review by two independent experts. We invite economists, sociologists, demographers, political scientists, lawyers, psychologists, historians and anthropologists to submit their works.

In 2014, Farrell, Kairytė, Nienaber, McDonagh & Mahon, drawing on the interviews, claimed that returnees from   to   wer...
05/09/2024

In 2014, Farrell, Kairytė, Nienaber, McDonagh & Mahon, drawing on the interviews, claimed that returnees from to were predominantly prepared for the return and their reinsertion process was marked with a certain level of success: https://bit.ly/3X6Cs0f

10 years after the EU enlargement: Fassmann, Musil, Bauer, Attila & Gruber analysed developmental tracks in 8 South–East...
02/09/2024

10 years after the EU enlargement: Fassmann, Musil, Bauer, Attila & Gruber analysed developmental tracks in 8 South–East European countries and argued that the migration trends should be linked with macro-structural changes to fully understand the results: https://bit.ly/4deTDlU

Inspired by the fruitful discussions during the Imiscoe conference, we're announcing a call for special section proposal...
05/08/2024

Inspired by the fruitful discussions during the Imiscoe conference, we're announcing a call for special section proposals open for all researchers working on studies concerning Central and Eastern Europe. The section should contain 4-8 papers of up to 8,000 words. All papers will be subject to a double-blind peer review. More info: http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/news

In a next paper on the CEE accession to the EU, Katharine Jones argued that when  recruiting migrants from Poland in the...
01/08/2024

In a next paper on the CEE accession to the EU, Katharine Jones argued that when recruiting migrants from Poland in the UK, agencies applied a strategy based on creating the image of Poles as an 'ideal flexible workforce' with the 'superior work ethic': https://bit.ly/4fq8dIJ

Check our new issue with the special section on the migration dynamics, trajectories and policies in the context of Russ...
29/07/2024

Check our new issue with the special section on the migration dynamics, trajectories and policies in the context of Russian full-scale aggression of Ukraine. As always open access: http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/issues/vol-13-no-1-2024

Knight, Lever & Thompson after 10 years of Poland's membership in the   suggested that Polish   in the   would stay ther...
26/07/2024

Knight, Lever & Thompson after 10 years of Poland's membership in the suggested that Polish in the would stay there longer than they initially assumed - at least as long as their prospects in emigration were better than in the home country. Link: https://bit.ly/3zS7Nul

Chris Moreh  suggested in 2014 that the rise in the migration of Hungarians to the UK at that time was fuelled by a long...
23/07/2024

Chris Moreh suggested in 2014 that the rise in the migration of Hungarians to the UK at that time was fuelled by a long economic decline in Hungary and that contrary to Polish migrants, Hungarians mostly would not return to their country of origin https://bit.ly/3YxQAkr

In 2014, Fassmann, Kohlbacher & Reeger argued that the growth of self-employment of migrants from Central and Eastern Eu...
22/07/2024

In 2014, Fassmann, Kohlbacher & Reeger argued that the growth of self-employment of migrants from Central and Eastern Europe in Austria meant that 'the effect of being a CEE migrant for one’s position on the labour market disappears gradually': https://bit.ly/3LxR9CM

10 years ago, our special issue on the EU accession and migration in CEE was out. Editors Paolo Ruspini & John Eade poin...
18/07/2024

10 years ago, our special issue on the EU accession and migration in CEE was out. Editors Paolo Ruspini & John Eade pointed out that the reintegration of European states from the former Soviet bloc into the rest of Europe provided a new framework for human mobility: https://bit.ly/3YaF6Tx

CEE states' accession to the   was relevant not only for emigration from this region. Patrycja Matusz analysed how the a...
09/07/2024

CEE states' accession to the was relevant not only for emigration from this region. Patrycja Matusz analysed how the availability of EU funds led to setting integration policies at the local level despite the lack of a high concentration of migrants: https://bit.ly/45XMmE1

Also, we devoted a special section of the last issue to the research on  the people forcibly displaced from Ukraine afte...
01/07/2024

Also, we devoted a special section of the last issue to the research on the people forcibly displaced from Ukraine after the Russian invasion You can find the special section here: http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/issues/vol-12-no-1-2023

On the occasion of World Refugee Day in June, we would like to briefly remind you of the recent papers published with us...
28/06/2024

On the occasion of World Refugee Day in June, we would like to briefly remind you of the recent papers published with us on forced migration: Saracino; Łuczaj; Macková & Preissová-Krejčí: https://bit.ly/3XHBXdO; Korkut & Fazekas; Peristianis: https://bit.ly/3QvqPwL.

Galstyan, Galstyan & Hakobyan describe the role of ethnic networks in shaping migratory routes & explain 'how these netw...
28/06/2024

Galstyan, Galstyan & Hakobyan describe the role of ethnic networks in shaping migratory routes & explain 'how these networks contribute to community construction, driven by regional affiliations that differ from traditional Armenian diaspora institutions' https://bit.ly/4c36I16

New: Bal, Aradi & Yerkes, drawing on their analysis of social attitudes towards migrants in  , distinguish between reali...
24/06/2024

New: Bal, Aradi & Yerkes, drawing on their analysis of social attitudes towards migrants in , distinguish between realistic and symbolic threats in this matter & present how demographic variables and contact impact the attitudes towards immigration: https://bit.ly/3VrPfcO

Marek Okólski & John Salt analysed the circumstances resulting in the numerous post-accession migration of Poles to the ...
06/06/2024

Marek Okólski & John Salt analysed the circumstances resulting in the numerous post-accession migration of Poles to the : the surplus & structural mismatches of labour in PL, high educational and cultural competence & entitlements stemming from ‘EU citizenship’: https://bit.ly/3V7gMNn

This year, eight Central and Eastern European countries mark their 20 years of membership in the  . On this occasion, we...
04/06/2024

This year, eight Central and Eastern European countries mark their 20 years of membership in the . On this occasion, we would like to remind you of our publications concerning the impact of the accession on migratory processes. In 2013, Lesińska argued that the policy towards emigrants became an important issue in Poland due to its wide media coverage leading to public interest: https://bit.ly/3Rax7kZ

Krystian Heffner & Brygida Solga, drawing on their study of   Voivodeship in Poland, argue that the long-lasting lack of...
10/05/2024

Krystian Heffner & Brygida Solga, drawing on their study of Voivodeship in Poland, argue that the long-lasting lack of significant changes in the structure of the region’s economy leads to the persistence of the migration outflow processes: https://bit.ly/3JRbW3F

In the new paper, Daniele Saracino from the University of Essex shows how the logic of responsibility allocation in the ...
30/04/2024

In the new paper, Daniele Saracino from the University of Essex shows how the logic of responsibility allocation in the CEAS violates the European Union’s solidarity principle and demonstrates that the implementation of the Temporary Protection Directive has not ended the resulting solidarity crisis: https://bit.ly/3QiqgFK

Driss Habti and Nina Szczygiel argue that the life satisfaction of Russian immigrant physicians in Finland is associated...
29/04/2024

Driss Habti and Nina Szczygiel argue that the life satisfaction of Russian immigrant physicians in Finland is associated no only with income and job security but also with family-friendly and supportive work conditions providing social stability: https://bit.ly/3Uyfxd2

The last, but not least, new member of our Editorial Board is Rustamjon Urinboyev from Lund University in Sweden. Congra...
26/04/2024

The last, but not least, new member of our Editorial Board is Rustamjon Urinboyev from Lund University in Sweden. Congratulations!

Maija Kalm-Akubardia from University of Helsinki, drawing on her ethnographic study, argues that discriminatory migratio...
23/04/2024

Maija Kalm-Akubardia from University of Helsinki, drawing on her ethnographic study, argues that discriminatory migration policies foster the growth of informal practices that serve the broader interests of state policies - both within and beyond governmental agencies: https://bit.ly/4d22FDh

Another new member of our Editorial Board is Marta Kindler from Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw...
19/04/2024

Another new member of our Editorial Board is Marta Kindler from Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw. Congratulations!

We are honoured to announce that Franck Düvell has joined our Editorial Board. Congratulations and we are happy to work ...
17/04/2024

We are honoured to announce that Franck Düvell has joined our Editorial Board. Congratulations and we are happy to work together!

New article: Claire Laurent & Elodie Thevenin argue that ‘migrants’ and ‘(Ukrainian) refugees’ in Poland were officially...
03/04/2024

New article: Claire Laurent & Elodie Thevenin argue that ‘migrants’ and ‘(Ukrainian) refugees’ in Poland were officially constructed as opposing groups reflecting the perceived deservingness, alterity or proximity of incoming people: https://bit.ly/3vCqoZC

New article: Richard Girling from University of Amsterdam / Universiteit van Amsterdam shows, firstly, how theoretical a...
21/03/2024

New article: Richard Girling from University of Amsterdam / Universiteit van Amsterdam shows, firstly, how theoretical approaches within the field of migrant entrepreneurship have been rooted within South-to-North migratory contexts. Secondly, and as a direct consequence of the first point, the Author shows how more recent studies of migrant entrepreneurship in reverse (North-South) migratory contexts have exposed a number of Western-centric assumptions embedded within these theories:

We present the new article of Dumitru Sandu from Universitatea din București: a multivariate regression analysis of well...
20/03/2024

We present the new article of Dumitru Sandu from Universitatea din București: a multivariate regression analysis of well well-being of returnees. The Author argues that cumulated abroad both study and work experience increases the probability of life satisfaction in the country of return: https://bit.ly/4cd4m04

On International Women's Day, we would like to remind you of the special section from 2018 on gender and religion. The e...
08/03/2024

On International Women's Day, we would like to remind you of the special section from 2018 on gender and religion. The editors, Katarzyna Leszczyńska, Sylwia Urbańska and Katarzyna Zielińska, pointed out how gender intersects with religion and why it matters for migration studies: https://bit.ly/49Yy2Mk

Two years after Russia's aggression against Ukraine, we would like to remind you of the first part of our recent special...
24/02/2024

Two years after Russia's aggression against Ukraine, we would like to remind you of the first part of our recent special section on migration issues in the context of this war. The second part in June. http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/issues/vol-12-no-1-2023

Last year, Agnieszka Fihel, Anna Janicka & Marek Okólski from Centre of Migration Research investigated the consequences...
15/02/2024

Last year, Agnieszka Fihel, Anna Janicka & Marek Okólski from Centre of Migration Research investigated the consequences of Poland's migration transition to argue that in the long run, rising immigration will accelerate population https://bit.ly/3QraXeX

Continuing the recall of Marek Okólski's work, we want to draw your attention to his paper on the migration transition i...
12/02/2024

Continuing the recall of Marek Okólski's work, we want to draw your attention to his paper on the migration transition in Poland - how Poland during the last two decades became a country of immigration rather than one of emigration: https://bit.ly/3Q6xNGQ

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