The book fills a gap in the literature by providing empirical evidence on the factors that shape emigration, brain drain, return migration and remittance behaviour of Romanian emigrants in the context of the recent economic crisis, using new data, generated through an online survey conducted among Romanian emigrants worldwide.
The authors combine quantitative and qualitative approaches, using various methods of research, in view of at a better understanding of the migration processes from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The book takes advantage of previous publications of the authors, emerging from their long-run interest in the migration topic.
The theoretical and practical conclusions of the book are helping to make sense of the migration complexity determinants operating in the context of social, temporal and spatial diversity and giving effective ideas for improving decisions making processes at local, regional, national and international levels.