Life Satisfaction of East European Migrants in three clustered European Destinations
Life Satisfaction of East European Migrants in three clustered European Destinations
Author(s): Diana Mariana PopaSubject(s): Welfare services, Migration Studies
Published by: Facultatea de Studii Europene -Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Migration; Eastern Europe; well-being; culture; cluster;
Summary/Abstract: This paper looks at the declared levels of happiness and life satisfaction of migrants from three East European countries: Bulgaria, Poland and Romania. The Inglehart–Welzel cultural map is used for grouping the main destination countries for East European (EE) migrants into three clusters: the Protestant cluster, the Eng-lish-speaking cluster and the Catholic cluster. The well-being of East European migrants is compared between the three clusters and with that of natives using da-ta from the first 7 waves of the European Social Survey. The article contains the following findings: both as a group and as distinct groups from the three countries of origin, EE migrants are most satisfied with life in the Protestant cluster and the least happy in the Catholic cluster; democratic structures are a key element for the life satisfaction of East European migrants.
Journal: Online Journal Modelling the New Europe
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 26
- Page Range: 191-216
- Page Count: 26
- Language: English