The return migration of Romanians from Italy. Case study in Vulturu, Vrancea country, Romania Cover Image

Migraţia de întoarcere a românilor din Italia. Studiu de caz în Vulturu, Vrancea
The return migration of Romanians from Italy. Case study in Vulturu, Vrancea country, Romania

Author(s): Ionela Vlase
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: return migration; gender; sustainability; Italy

Summary/Abstract: Romanian migration to Italy witnessed a series of structural changes, in the past two decades. Romanians were first illegal migrants in search for informal jobs, and became legal migrants in 1998 and 2002, when they legalized their status, due to the Italian regularization campaigns. Global economic and political contexts, as well as different individual socioeconomic characteristics featured migrants’ experiences differently. A recent pattern is the return to Romania. Romanians planned their migration as temporary and, therefore, we can expect important rates of return. In the past years, return becomes more visible in some migrant communities. The research aims at shedding light on the determinants of return migration from Italy to their place of origin, Vulturu, situated in Vrancea County. Different levels of economic, cultural, and social capital can issue opposite patterns of reintegration of the returnees, in respect to the transferability of skills learned abroad, quantity and quality of the stock of social capital in migrants’ origin countries, and economic opportunities. Moreover, men and women have worked in different domains in Italy and tend, therefore, to have unequal chances to participate in the labor market of their region of origin.

  • Issue Year: XXII/2011
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 155-176
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Romanian