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This book investigates the interaction between complex transformational socio-economic processes, migratory vectors, and the role of ethnic belonging. It outlines the hitherto unexamined determining factors of the mass emigration of the Pontic and Urum Greeks of Georgia. The author addresses the following questions: How, if at all, did ethnic affiliation influence the decision-making process to emigrate? Therefore, should this migration be considered as a "repatriation" process, or should it rather be analyzed in the context of labor migration? The study triangulates qualitative and quantitative analyses of 47 interviews, spatial analysis, as well as materials on Georgia’s and the destination countries’ socioeconomic realities. This enables a clear understanding of the circumstances that stimulate emigration, the routes, and the experience of living abroad.



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Acknowledgements – List of Maps – List of Figures – Chapter I. Introduction – Chapter II. Theoretical framework – Chapter III. Greeks in Georgia: historical, spatial, and socio- cultural characteristics – Chapter IV. The Greek Community of Georgia and Soviet repressions – Chapter V. Emigration from Georgia – Chapter VI. Discussion – Chapter VII. Conclusion – Bibliography – Appendix

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631847268, 978-3631847268
      ISBN10: 3631847262

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book investigates the interaction between complex transformational socio-economic processes, migratory vectors, and the role of ethnic belonging. It outlines the hitherto unexamined determining factors of the mass emigration of the Pontic and Urum Greeks of Georgia. The author addresses the following questions: How, if at all, did ethnic affiliation influence the decision-making process to emigrate? Therefore, should this migration be considered as a "repatriation" process, or should it rather be analyzed in the context of labor migration? The study triangulates qualitative and quantitative analyses of 47 interviews, spatial analysis, as well as materials on Georgia’s and the destination countries’ socioeconomic realities. This enables a clear understanding of the circumstances that stimulate emigration, the routes, and the experience of living abroad.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements – List of Maps – List of Figures – Chapter I. Introduction – Chapter II. Theoretical framework – Chapter III. Greeks in Georgia: historical, spatial, and socio- cultural characteristics – Chapter IV. The Greek Community of Georgia and Soviet repressions – Chapter V. Emigration from Georgia – Chapter VI. Discussion – Chapter VII. Conclusion – Bibliography – Appendix

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