1. Romanian Roma migration: the interplay between structures and agency.
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Vlase, Ionela and Voicu, Mălina
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AGENT (Philosophy) , *ROMANIES , *IMMIGRANTS , *ETHNIC identity of Romanies , *SOCIAL structure , *GENDER & society , *TWENTY-first century , *SOCIAL history , *RELIGION - Abstract
Prior studies on Roma migration put much emphasis on either structural factors or networks that become key elements for explaining the growing migration flows of a population lacking economic resources and characterized by poor education. Although very relevant for explaining the perpetuation of migration, these studies posit the limit of downplaying migrants' agency and the role of identity markers mediating the influence of structural conditions in both destination and origin countries. Drawing on quantitative data from the Roma Inclusion Barometer (2006) as well as on in-depth interviews with Roma migrants from Eastern Romania, the paper provides a more comprehensive account of contemporary Romanian Roma migration towards Western European countries. The paper challenges the portrayal of the Roma migrant population, as conveyed by many scholars, as a rather passive one and argues that gender, religion and subgroup identities constitute key elements in explaining Roma migrants' agency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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