Why do Polish Migrants return? Kevin Quinn. Background/Literature Review/Statistics The Research Question Research Design Methodology.

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Why do Polish Migrants return? Kevin Quinn

Background/Literature Review/Statistics The Research Question Research Design Methodology

Background Recent mass migration into Ireland Major Social, Economic, Cultural and Political Phenomenon

Definition Migration can be described as the movement of people from one part of a country to another or from one Country to another. Its study can be multidisciplinary and cover Economics, Sociology, Anthropology, History and Political Science. (‘every act of migration involves an origin, a destination and an intervening set of obstacles’, Lee, 1966)

Many Economic and Sociological theories exist offering explanations regarding individual migration decisions ‘string of separate, generally unconnected theories, models, conceptual frameworks and empirical generalisations rather than a cumulative sequence of contributions.’ (Arango,2000) Economic theories include Dual Labour Market Theory which examines structural conditions in the receiving country. The receiving countries determine the nature and origin of migration/migrants…and, migrants often have to take jobs that natives refuse. (Piore,1979)

Neoclassical economic theory (Sjaastad 1962; Todaro 1969, Borgas,1966) is related to the global supply and demand for labour. World Systems Theory - Capitalism; Move from ‘poor countries’ (Third World) to developed 1 st World Countries. (Wallerstein, 1974) Circular migration – maximising economic advantage while minimising psychic cost (Constant and Zimmerman, 2007, Favell, 2008) Return Migration – Migration is planned as temporary (Dustmann and Weiss,2007, Borgas and Bratsberg,1994,) Chain Migration/Social network theory International differences in income opportunities, political conditions and immigration policies imply that incentives exists for some individuals to migrate to other countries. (Borgas,1989) Migration Theory, ….Contd.

‘Economics has by and large stuck to its quest for theoretical robustness and quantifiability, but at the expense of failing to incorporate more complex insights about social action’ (Boswell, 2008) Sociological migration theory involves a set of interpersonal relations in which migrants interact with their family or friends. Social networks provide a foundation for the dissemination of information as well as for patronage or assistance. (Haug,2008,Boyd,1989) Interactions within social networks make migration easier by – Reducing the costs of migration Overcoming language barriers Sourcing employment Finding accommodation Furthermore Social networks promote ‘chain migration' (Boyd, 1989) Presence of strong social networks at source discourage migration and conversely presence of strong social networks in destination encourages migration Migration Theory, ….Contd.

Integration as an example…… Integration is understood as the process of inclusion of immigrants in the institutions and relationships of the host society. The question of integrating immigrants into a country is framed primarily at the level of the nation state. (Eurofound,2006) I call it colonizing: you start to live in a Polish colony, you don’t develop, you will only talk Polish, and get help from other Poles. I think that’s the minus of Polish community here that we colonise too much. So many people live in the colony and don’t have bigger ambitions than the whole group. (Polish male, 26, factory worker, From King O’Riain, 2008).

An Apt Summary Lee (1966), describes the process of migration as Factors associated with the area of origin – Economic/Social/Political Factors associated with the area of destination - Economic/Social/Political Intervening obstacles – Distance/Legal/access to labour market and residency Personal factors (Sociological theory) Social networks/ambition/ language development

Relating theory to a real-life migration phenomenon, we therefore need to understand: Poland - History, Culture, National Identity Ireland - History, Culture, National Identity

Turning to the Irish Situation….. ‘ Ireland will be at the forefront in generating and using new knowledge for economic and social progress, within an innovation driven culture. The role of migrants is critical.’ (FORFAS,2006) It is important therefore that we understand what influences a migrants choice regarding settling or returning

…..the Irish situation Economic and Employment Growth

…..the Irish situation Economic and Employment Growth

Immigration of A8 after Accession- A Socio Economic Phenomena PPSN issued to EU12 Nationals

To Twenty-five….and then? How far east?

To Twenty-five….and then? How far east? ?

Immigration of A8 after Accession A Socio Economic Phenomena 330,000 Polish migrants (DSFA, April,2009) > half of all A8 Migrants (CSO NQHS,2009) High Wages and Salaries (Minimum wage Poland €1.80/Irl €8.65, ILO,2008) Positive attitudes in media (HE Tadeusz Szumowski, 2006) Little evidence of Racism or xenophobia

Existing migration theory maybe very useful in explaining why people came Labour mobility creates substantial welfare gains for migrants and their families (World Bank,2006; Todaro,1969) There may be chain migration happening and social networks developing The return of migrants in some cases may not be so easily explained…….bringing me on to the….

The Research Question Why Do Polish leave? And arising from this- Why did they come? What were their expectations? Have these expectations been met?

Research Design Abductive strategy Qualitative Research Interviews focussing on informants narratives (Possibly long interview) +/- 30 in Poland and Ireland Key informants profile is that of high skilled, English speaking and living and working (or who have lived) in Ireland for two years Pre study pilot of interview guide

Topic and methodology Methodological construction of the topic Sampling procedures Data collection Data analysis and interpretation Reporting Research Design…. Contd…. Flexible qualitative design, (Sarantakos,2005)

My tentative hypothesis is that Polish were principally motivated to come to Ireland for Economic reasons but are returning to Poland for Sociological/Cultural reasons.

Thank You!!