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"How Transnational are Migrants in Switzerland? An Analysis of the Migration-Mobility-Transnationality Nexus"

Auteur(s)
Crettaz, Eric 
Institut de sociologie 
Dahinden, Janine 
Laboratoire d'études des processus sociaux 
Maison d'édition
Cham: Springer
Date de parution
2019
In
Migrants and Expats: The Swiss Migration and Mobility Nexus
De la page
261
A la page
297
Collection
Imiscoe research series
Mots-clés
  • Transnationalism Social Relationship Networks Feeling of Attachment
  • Transnationalism Soci...

Résumé
Transnational studies have been in vogue for the past two decades. Nevertheless, there remain important knowledge gaps concerning migrants’ transnational formations. First, most of the literature relies on qualitative case studies. The few existing quantitative studies have shown that transnationality is far from being a “lifestyle” and that factors other than individual preferences are at play. Second, most studies in this field focus on one nationally defined group, which renders impossible the elaboration of an overall model of transnationality that goes beyond description. Third, few studies have tried to link the question of transnationality simultaneously to migration and mobility. To address these gaps, we propose here an analysis of migrant transnationality based on the Migration-Mobility Survey. We define transnationality along three dimensions. We make a distinction between transnational (pre-and-post-migration) mobilities, network transnationality and transnational belonging. We use regression models and multiple correspondence analysis to identify the prevalence of transnationality and the main determinants of transnational patterns. The analysis confirms the hypothesis that transnationality can be linear – an “automatic effect” of migration – resource-dependent, but also reactive upon discrimination. Migrant transnationality can simultaneously be a sign of possessing high resources – most importantly, in terms of legal capital, education and economic resources – or of discrimination. Furthermore, our analysis brings to light five ideal-typical configurations of what we call the Migration-Mobility-Transnationality Nexus. Our analysis contributes to this book by investigating the Migration-Mobility-Nexus with respect to transnationality, going beyond the normative ideas of migration and mobility by integrating them analytically into one model.
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Small Localities at the Outskirts of Europe: Transnational Mobilities, Diversification and Multi-Scalar Place-Making 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/26837
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10.1007/978-3-030-05671-1_11
Autre version
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-05671-1_11
Type de publication
book part
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