Authors
Andreas Ette, Jean P Décieux, Marcel Erlinghagen, Jean Guedes Auditor, Nikola Sander, Norbert F Schneider, Nils Witte
Publication date
2021/4/30
Book
The Global Lives of German Migrants: Consequences of International Migration Across the Life Course
Pages
21-39
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
International migration is predominantly conceptualised as population flows from economically less developed to economically more developed regions. This state of affairs has changed in the course of the last few decades when even the economically most prosperous countries increasingly developed into important sources of international migration. The economically highly developed countries particularly in Europe and North America continue to be major destination regions: More than 55% of all estimated 272 million international migrants in 2019 live in these countries, but they are also major source countries with 68 million international migrants originating from these regions (UN 2019). Academic scholarship about those international population movements is highly fragmented. Marginalised within migration studies, the international experiences of individuals originating from those economically prosperous societies are regularly conceptualised under a plethora of more specific headlines. They are conceptualised as “expatriates”(McNulty and Brewster 2017),“transnational professionals”(Harrington and Seabrooke 2020),“international students”(Bilecen and van Mol 2017),“mobile elites”(Jansson 2016),“life style migrants”(Benson and O'Reilly 2009) or “privileged migrants”(Fauser 2020). Given rising international movements from those economically
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