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Social embeddedness in a harmonized Europe : the social networks of European migrants with a native partner in Belgium and the Netherlands
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Abstract
Although intra-European migration is often considered relatively easy to realize given European citizens' right to freedom of movement, settlement in another European country can still be experienced as socially disruptive. Insights in the insertion processes of European migrants, nevertheless, remain rather scarce. In this study, we analyse the social networks of European nationals with a native partner in Belgium and the Netherlands. The analysis is based on survey data from the EUMARR project (n = 576). First, we study the size and composition of European migrants' local family and friendship networks, and the frequency of contact with these networks. Second, we connect intra-EU movers' insertion routes to investments in transnational networks in their home country. The results reveal how size, composition and contact with the local and transnational network change over time. Children help to maintain contact with both the local and transnational family network and form a bridge for parents to meet own friends in the host country. Moreover, having own friends and own family around matters for contact frequency with the local networks.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Global networks. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Place of publication unknown : 2017
ISSN
1470-2266
DOI
10.1111/GLOB.12123
Volume/pages
17 :3 (2016) , p. 441-459
ISI
000402810800007
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Creation 19.12.2016
Last edited 25.02.2023
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