The Exodus of Moldova: Understanding the Migration Dilemma

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Bogdan, Ludmila [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Psychol, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
Moldova; migration dynamics; immobility; migration flows; human trafficking;
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10.1177/01979183241264990
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C921 [人口统计学];
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This paper explores Moldovas unique context within migration studies, highlighting its potential to enhance theoretical frameworks on migration. Despite its small size, Moldova has a significant portion of its population working abroad, offering insights into both migration and immobility. The study examines Moldova's dual migratory flows toward the European Union (EU) and Russia, influenced by cultural, historical, and economic ties. Contrary to conventional views, the context of Moldova reveals that financial accessibility and robust social networks do not always result in increased migration aspirations in migration decisions. It also addresses the interconnected issues of human trafficking and migration, emphasizing often-overlooked social dimensions. Positioning Moldova as a valuable "migration laboratory," this study aims to generate academic interest and propose new research directions to refine migration theories.
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