Migration and Transnationalism Between Switzerland and Bulgaria
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This book examines migration trends from Bulgaria to Switzerland since Bulgaria's EU accession in 2007, offering insights into transnational migration within a broader European context. The Bulgarian community in Switzerland is relatively small and dispersed, originating from diverse regions with varying socio-economic profiles. The text highlights significant regional disparities in Switzerland, providing various contexts for understanding the causes and consequences of this migration. The first section analyzes the demographics of migrants and their motivations, considering economic differences and educational backgrounds in Bulgaria. The subsequent part explores migratory movements and transnational practices involving Switzerland, Bulgaria, and other destinations for Bulgarian immigrants, addressing the socio-economic shifts and their impacts at individual, household, community, and national levels. The final section evaluates these factors against the backdrop of changing immigration policies. Based on mixed-method empirical research conducted over three years in both countries, the study is framed by four key areas: transnationalism and migrant networks, social inequality, regional disparities and development, and immigration policies. The findings will interest researchers across various social science disciplines, including anthropology, geography, sociology, and political science, particularly those focused on migrati







