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Polish Cities of Migration

The Migration Transition in Kalisz, Pila and Plock

Distributed for UCL Press

Polish Cities of Migration

The Migration Transition in Kalisz, Pila and Plock

An interpersonal look into Poland’s shift from an emigration country to an immigration country.

Polish Cities of Migration analyzes Poland’s transition to become a “country of immigration.” Incorporating in-depth interviews with thirty-seven Polish returned migrants, seventy Ukrainians, and seventeen foreigners living in Kalisz, Plock, and Pila, the book explores two interconnected puzzles: how Poland’s migration transition is influenced by its current status as an emigration country, and why migrants are spreading out beyond the metropolises. It argues that migrants’ feelings of comfort in such locations are explained by network and lifestyle considerations, as well as the social acceptance of migration by former migrant Poles.

336 pages | 6.14 x 9.21 | © 2024

Sociology: Social Organization--Stratification, Mobility


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Table of Contents

List of tables
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgements

1 Introduction

2 Kalisz, Plock and Pila and the research

3 Motives to live in smaller cities: jobs versus quality of life

4 Polish migration patterns, motivations and experiences

5 Polish return mobilities

6 Polish reflections on migration to Poland

7 Motives for leaving Ukraine

8 Migration to Poland: agencies, families and friends

9 Ukrainian jobs and integration

10 Ukrainian place attachment in Kalisz, Pila and Plock and likelihood of moving on

11 Ukrainian-Polish networks and relations

12 Minority minorities

13 Conclusions

14 References

Index

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