An ‘undeliberate determinacy’? The changing migration strategies of Polish migrants in the UK in times of Brexit

Derek McGhee, Chris Moreh, Athina Vlachantoni

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Abstract

This paper reformulates classical questions regarding the plans and strategies of Polish migrants in the UK–such as decisions to leave or remain in the host country, or be ‘deliberately indeterminate’ about future plans–from a sociologically situated ‘rights-based’ perspective. This approach considers migrants’ attitudes towards specific ‘civic integration’ measures in a medium-term time frame, as well as in the new context created by the UK’s vote to leave the EU. Based on the quantitative analysis of original survey data, we investigate the factors behind Polish migrants’ migration strategies, and we argue that basic socio-economic and demographic factors are inadequate, on their own terms, to explain future migration and civic integration plans. Instead, we find that aspects such as interest in and awareness of one’s rights, as well as anxieties about the ability to maintain one’s rights in the future are stronger determinants.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2109-2130
Number of pages22
JournalJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Volume43
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • Brexit
  • Polish migrants
  • strategies
  • UK
  • uncertainty

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