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ID084708
Title ProperContested terrain of the parallel society
Other Title Informationthe other natives in contemporary Greece and Germany
LanguageENG
AuthorHess, Christin
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article takes issue with two assumptions associated with the permanent return migration of ethnic Greeks and ethnic Germans from the former Soviet Union. It suggests that their return has turned out to be less ethnically motivated than policy makers have assumed and that many returnees, immigrating permanently as fully fledged citizens, continue to retain elements of circularity in their lives, of different nature and intensity. Both returnee groups experience varying degrees of social and economic exclusion and this might explain why some members maintain links with their area of origin. Adopting a comparative approach, this article draws on insights from ongoing fieldwork, with particular focus on interviews with return migrants in both countries.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 60, No. 9; Nov 2008: p1519-1537
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 60, No. 9; Nov 2008: p1519-1537
Key WordsGreece - Parallel Society - Jermany ;  Greece - Migration ;  Jermany - Migration ;  Greece - Economic Integration ;  Social Condition - Jermany - Greece