Claudio Bolzman
University of Geneva
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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 2006
Claudio Bolzman; Rosita Fibbi; Marie Vial
This paper analyses in general terms the ‘return question’ or, to be more precise, the intentions of older Italian and Spanish migrants living in Switzerland as to their place of residence after retirement, and the criteria governing their decision. Survey data reveal that the majority of respondents either planned to stay in Switzerland, or to live part of the year in Switzerland and part of the year in their home country; the return option was less popular. The literature on migration has already pointed to the existence of the ‘third option’, namely dividing the residence between two countries. In particular, studies on northern European retirees in southern European areas have shown evidence of this form of living arrangement. But the extent of the phenomenon among former guestworkers who came from southern countries to a northern country seems surprising. Moreover, this option, a manifestation of the ‘circulation of migrants’, is adopted as a project not only by people of high but also low socio-economic status. This option is popular because it is related to the development through time of a way of life defined by dual preference, namely to maintain cultural, symbolic, concrete and affective ties with both countries.
Innovation-the European Journal of Social Science Research | 1994
Claudio Bolzman
Abstract Many scholars perceive the incorporation of refugees and immigrants to a new society as a matter of time: the longer the length of residence, the more the refugees and immigrants perceive their stay in the host society as permanent. Other social scientists go even much further: they perceive adaptation not only as a linear process but also as an inevitable and desirable process which should lead to the disappearance of immigrants as an ethnic community and to their assimilation to a new society. In this paper we argue that incorporation to a new society is not necessarily a linear process depending exclusively upon length of residence. We also argue that assimilation is not necessarily the end result of this process. In our opinion, linear and assimilationist approaches neglect macro‐social context and, to a lesser extent, social stratification which are important variables influencing the incorporation process of migrants to a new society. The empirical study of Chilean refugees in Switzerland s...
Autrepart | 2002
Claudio Bolzman
International Sociology | 1991
Claudio Bolzman; Rosita Fibbi
Journal of International Migration and Integration \/ Revue De L'integration Et De La Migration Internationale | 2007
Claudio Bolzman
Sociologie et sociétés | 2001
Claudio Bolzman
Revue européenne de migrations internationales | 1987
Claudio Bolzman; Rosita Fibbi; Carlos Garcia
Enfances, Familles, Générations | 2007
Claudio Bolzman
Revue européenne de migrations internationales | 2001
Rosita Fibbi; Claudio Bolzman; Marie Vial; Michelle Guillon
Revue européenne de migrations internationales | 1989
Claudio Bolzman