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@article{moreh2014,
author = {Moreh, Chris},
title = {A {Decade} of {Membership:} {Hungarian} {Post-Accession}
{Mobility} to the {United} {Kingdom}},
journal = {Central and Eastern European Migration Review},
volume = {3},
number = {2},
pages = {79-104},
date = {2014},
langid = {en},
abstract = {This paper examines Hungarian migration to the United
Kingdom following EU accession. Migration from Hungary has generally
been low both before and after accession, but trends have recently
started to change. Based on the available statistical data, the
paper explores the volume, key demographics and geographical
distribution of this migration, and shows how a combination of
economic, political and social factors is accountable for the
migration of Hungarians to the United Kingdom. To give a human face
to the phenomenon, the paper also builds on narrative interviews
collected during recent ethnographic fieldwork in London,
highlighting the role of economic decline, policy miscalculations,
language competence and the online migration industry in shaping the
motivations, aims and accommodation of migrants. The paper suggests
that migration from Hungary may become more dominant in the second
decade of the country’s EU membership than it has been during the
first ten years.}
}
For attribution, please cite this work as:
Moreh, Chris. 2014. “A Decade of Membership: Hungarian
Post-Accession Mobility to the United Kingdom.” Central and
Eastern European Migration Review 3 (2): 79–104.