Gains and losses, outcomes of interregional migration in the five Nordic countries |
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Authors: | Emma Lundholm Gunnar Malmberg |
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Institution: | Department of Social and Economic Geography, UmeåUniversity, Sweden |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the outcome of interregional migration in various aspects from the migrants' perspective. It is based on a survey, including 6 000 interregional migrants in the five Nordic countries. The results indicate that interregional migration leads to a positive outcome for most migrants and few people seem to be forced to make decisions including painful tradeoffs. Motives have an effect on what aspects of outcome migrants are satisfied with. The influence of individual migrants' characteristics on migration outcome revealed few significant effects. Migrants claimed to be most satisfied with living conditions and less satisfied with the livelihood after moving. To be satisfied with social conditions turned out to be crucially important for the general outcome of migration. |
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Keywords: | interregional migration outcome Nordic countries survey |
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