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Albania on the Move: Links between Internal and International Migration
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Albania on the Move: Links between Internal and International Migration

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This academic and personal journey into Albania’s post-communist society examines the links between internal and international migration in one of Europe’s poorest countries. The author follows rural migrants to urban destinations both within Albania and in neighbouring Greece. Their lives and experiences are captured in150 interviews, alongside group discussions and ethnographic observations.
This rich empirical material is analysed with reference to an extensive body of literature. The author’s own experience as a migrant and reflections as a researcher studying her own communities of origin add valuable insights. The result is a demonstration of the complexity of the links between internal and international migration, especially from a development perspective.

Winner of the first IMISCOE Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Country
NL
Date
22 May 2012
Pages
282
ISBN
9789089643551

This academic and personal journey into Albania’s post-communist society examines the links between internal and international migration in one of Europe’s poorest countries. The author follows rural migrants to urban destinations both within Albania and in neighbouring Greece. Their lives and experiences are captured in150 interviews, alongside group discussions and ethnographic observations.
This rich empirical material is analysed with reference to an extensive body of literature. The author’s own experience as a migrant and reflections as a researcher studying her own communities of origin add valuable insights. The result is a demonstration of the complexity of the links between internal and international migration, especially from a development perspective.

Winner of the first IMISCOE Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Country
NL
Date
22 May 2012
Pages
282
ISBN
9789089643551