Published: 2020-12-31

Poles in Berlin and London: different faces of migration success

dr Anna Szymoszyn
Journal of Urban Ethnology
Section: Articles
DOI https://doi.org/10.23858/JUE18.2020.011

Abstract

The article, presenting the emic approach, concerns Polish migrants settling in Berlin and London, who coped with the integration process and achieved personal success on various levels. It is the second part of the whole cycle, started with the text of Agnieszka Szczepaniak-Kroll, Poles in Berlin and London: different faces of migration success. Part 1 (published in the same issue of JUE). Both are based on grant research and focus particularly on the post-accession period. The article analyses ways and strategies that caused Poles to achieve a successful existence in a new country of settlement, to meet their needs of well-being and happiness in their familial, professional and social lives. Differences and similarities in the understanding of success by migrants and strategies for achieving it were investigated. This helped to create a holistic picture of the successful and satisfactory integration of migrants, as well as a picture of their perception of success

Keywords:

Poles, Berlin, London, migration, success, integration, well-being, migration strategies, emic approach
JUE 18/2020

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Szymoszyn, A. (2020). Poles in Berlin and London: different faces of migration success: Part 2. Journal of Urban Ethnology, 18, 195–216. https://doi.org/10.23858/JUE18.2020.011

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