Migrația circulatorie ca strategie de viață Circular Migration as Life Strategy Section Miscelanea

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Dumitru Sandu

Abstract

The study presents the defining characteristics of temporary emigration of Romanians in the 2000s. The theoretical frame is built by reference to the concepts of life strategy, human, social, economic and community capital and innovation diffusion. International migration strategies are more and more adopted in the context of poverty increase within the country, globalization and constitution of international migration networks. Temporary emigration is hardly marked by positive selectivity, rural Vs urban differentiation and variability function of the migration waves. These waves follow the patens of a social innovation diffusion. Community social capital of ethnic or religious origin plays a very important role at the beginning of the process of emigration. Analysis is based on survey data at national level, community studies and multilevel approach.

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Author Biography

Dumitru Sandu, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest

Address: 9 Schitu Măgureanu Street, District 1, 010181, Bucharest, Romania.

E-mail:dumitru.sandu@gmail.com

How to Cite
Sandu, D. (2000). Migrația circulatorie ca strategie de viață: Circular Migration as Life Strategy. Sociologie Românească, 8(2), 5-29. Retrieved from https://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/1241