Emigration Attitudes of the Bulgarian Citizens June 2007
Contents
OBJECTIVE of the survey project
METHODOLOGY of the survey
Socio-Civic PROFILES and FACTORS
Common NEW CONTEXT of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
Common NEW CONTEXT of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
Common NEW CONTEXT of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
Common NEW CONTEXT of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
SIGNIFICANCE of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
SIGNIFICANCE of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
SIGNIFICANCE of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
SIGNIFICANCE of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
SIGNIFICANCE of the problem of "mass continuous emigration"
RANGE and DYNAMICS of potential migration: internal and external
Have you BUILT UP WELL YOUR LIFE here – in this particular settlement?
A SETTLED WAY of LIFE
Do you INTEND to SETTLE DOWN elsewhere – in Bulgaria?
Do you INTEND to SETTLE DOWN ABROAD – in another country?
The total AMOUNT of potential migration is considerably on the DECREASE
DIRECTION of emigration – desirable and/or accessible
Where do you WANT to go? Where CAN you go?
Socio-demographic PROFILE of potential emigrants
Socio-demographic PROFILE of potential emigrants
Socio-demographic PROFILE of potential emigrants
Socio-demographic PROFILE of potential emigrants
CONDITIONS for return from ABROAD
Young people having left to study, work and live ABROAD – under what CONDITIONS would they RETURN to Bulgaria?
RETURN from emigration
Main CONCLUSIONS and FINDINGS
Bulgarian emigration is not dangerous for Europe, but for Bulgaria itself
Changes in the PROFESSIONAL-group structure
LONG-TERM emigration and its "periphery"
EMIGRATION ATTITUDES of the Bulgarian citizens
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