The experiences and expectations of returnees to Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic
Iskustva i očekivanja povratnika iz inostranstva u Srbiju u doba pandemije COVID-19
Апстракт
This article discusses the experiences of Serbian citizens who came back to
their country of origin just before or at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic
and the introduction of the state of emergency. We analysed their motives to
return and their experiences during self-isolation. We also highlighted the
problems they encountered at the beginning of the pandemic and the impact
they had expected the pandemic would have on their social and economic
status. The paper covers their plans for mobility after the end of pandemic, as
well as potential motives for staying in Serbia. The aim is to show that even
though a large number of citizens came back to Serbia when the crisis broke
out and could not have predicted what would happen to their social and economic status in their destination countries, they still did not intend to stay in
Serbia after the end of the pandemic. The whole social system in Serbia would
need to be changed for them to decide to stay.
Discussion of the resu...lts is based on data collected at the beginning of
pandemic by researchers from the Institute of Sociological Research, one
of whom was the author of this paper. Due to the health risks related to the
coronavirus, we used a quantitative method: a questionnaire distributed
online via the Google platform. As such, the respondents were mostly young
and educated people who took part in the research because they used the
internet on a daily basis and were able to fill in the survey easily. For this
reason, the results presented in this article cannot be generalised to represent the whole population, but only the respondents of this research. The
findings are placed within a contextual framework in which the world’s
population is extremely mobile. We recognised a similarly high level of mobility among Serbian citizens, too.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many different aspects of life, and
so a large share of respondents decided to come back to their home country.
This was a normal coping strategy, especially for those migrants who did not
have officially recognised status in their destination country. Returnees faced
many problems when they returned to their home country; they had to self-isolate and did not know what would happen with their jobs once the pandemic
was over. They also didn’t know if they would receive an income or what would
happen with the social system, either in their home country or in their country
of emigration. Analysis of the data revealed that despite their expectations of
an economic crisis following the drastic measures introduced to suppress the
spread of the coronavirus, a large share of respondents believed that the crisis
wouldn’t have an impact on their material and social status in their destination
country. Because of that, we noted that most respondents wished to go back
to their destination country after the crisis was over. However, it’s suggested
that if we want them to stay in Serbia, then the state should introduce measures that include both economic and social reforms.
U radu se razmatraju iskustva građana Srbije koji su se vratili u zemlju neposredno pre ili u prvim danima nakon uvođenja vanrednog stanja usled izbijanja
pandemije. Analiziraju se njihovi motivi za povratak, iskustva samoizolacije – uz
isticanje problema sa kojima su se suočavali, kao i stavovi o uticaju pandemije
na njihov socioekonomski status. Predmet istraživanja su i njihovi planovi u
pogledu mobilnosti nakon pandemije, kao i motivi da ostanu u Srbiji, kada se
zdravstvena situacija stabilizuje. Pored eksplorativnog prikaza prikupljenih podataka, cilj je i ukazati na činjenicu da, iako se veliki broj građana u trenutku
krize vratio u Srbiju, i suočavao se sa brojnim neizvesnostima, oni ne očekuju
promenu sopstvenog statusa u zemlji destinacije, te stoga društveni sistem u
Srbiji mora da se promeni, kako bi ova populacija odlučila da ostane. Analiza je
zasnovana na podacima prikupljenim kvantitativnom metodom na početku
pandemije. Polazi se od kontekstualnog okvira koji p...odrazumeva veliku mobilnost svetskog stanovništva, uključujući građane Srbije. Pandemija je uticala na
mnoge aspekte života ove populacije, a veliki deo njih, naročito ako nisu imali
rešen boravišni i radni status u inostranstvu, vratili su se u zemlju porekla. Analiza je pokazala da, uprkos očekivanju ekonomske krize kao posledice mera
uvedenih sa ciljem sprečavanja širenja virusa COVID-19, čak dve trećine ispitanika veruje da se to neće odraziti na njihov materijalni i socijalni status i želi da
se vrati u zemlju destinacije. Mere koje bi država mogla da uvede, a koje bi
eventualno zadržale ovu populaciju, uglavnom se ogledaju u ekonomskim i
pravnim reformama.
Кључне речи:
returnees / experience of self-isolation / motives of return / expectations after the pandemic / state policy / povratnici / iskustvo samoizolacije / motivi povratka / očekivanja nakon pandemije / državne politikeИзвор:
Stanovništvo, 2021, 59, 1, 47-60Издавач:
- Institut za društvene nauke
Институција/група
Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Vesković Anđelković, Milica PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4897 AB - This article discusses the experiences of Serbian citizens who came back to their country of origin just before or at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the introduction of the state of emergency. We analysed their motives to return and their experiences during self-isolation. We also highlighted the problems they encountered at the beginning of the pandemic and the impact they had expected the pandemic would have on their social and economic status. The paper covers their plans for mobility after the end of pandemic, as well as potential motives for staying in Serbia. The aim is to show that even though a large number of citizens came back to Serbia when the crisis broke out and could not have predicted what would happen to their social and economic status in their destination countries, they still did not intend to stay in Serbia after the end of the pandemic. The whole social system in Serbia would need to be changed for them to decide to stay. Discussion of the results is based on data collected at the beginning of pandemic by researchers from the Institute of Sociological Research, one of whom was the author of this paper. Due to the health risks related to the coronavirus, we used a quantitative method: a questionnaire distributed online via the Google platform. As such, the respondents were mostly young and educated people who took part in the research because they used the internet on a daily basis and were able to fill in the survey easily. For this reason, the results presented in this article cannot be generalised to represent the whole population, but only the respondents of this research. The findings are placed within a contextual framework in which the world’s population is extremely mobile. We recognised a similarly high level of mobility among Serbian citizens, too. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many different aspects of life, and so a large share of respondents decided to come back to their home country. This was a normal coping strategy, especially for those migrants who did not have officially recognised status in their destination country. Returnees faced many problems when they returned to their home country; they had to self-isolate and did not know what would happen with their jobs once the pandemic was over. They also didn’t know if they would receive an income or what would happen with the social system, either in their home country or in their country of emigration. Analysis of the data revealed that despite their expectations of an economic crisis following the drastic measures introduced to suppress the spread of the coronavirus, a large share of respondents believed that the crisis wouldn’t have an impact on their material and social status in their destination country. Because of that, we noted that most respondents wished to go back to their destination country after the crisis was over. However, it’s suggested that if we want them to stay in Serbia, then the state should introduce measures that include both economic and social reforms. AB - U radu se razmatraju iskustva građana Srbije koji su se vratili u zemlju neposredno pre ili u prvim danima nakon uvođenja vanrednog stanja usled izbijanja pandemije. Analiziraju se njihovi motivi za povratak, iskustva samoizolacije – uz isticanje problema sa kojima su se suočavali, kao i stavovi o uticaju pandemije na njihov socioekonomski status. Predmet istraživanja su i njihovi planovi u pogledu mobilnosti nakon pandemije, kao i motivi da ostanu u Srbiji, kada se zdravstvena situacija stabilizuje. Pored eksplorativnog prikaza prikupljenih podataka, cilj je i ukazati na činjenicu da, iako se veliki broj građana u trenutku krize vratio u Srbiju, i suočavao se sa brojnim neizvesnostima, oni ne očekuju promenu sopstvenog statusa u zemlji destinacije, te stoga društveni sistem u Srbiji mora da se promeni, kako bi ova populacija odlučila da ostane. Analiza je zasnovana na podacima prikupljenim kvantitativnom metodom na početku pandemije. Polazi se od kontekstualnog okvira koji podrazumeva veliku mobilnost svetskog stanovništva, uključujući građane Srbije. Pandemija je uticala na mnoge aspekte života ove populacije, a veliki deo njih, naročito ako nisu imali rešen boravišni i radni status u inostranstvu, vratili su se u zemlju porekla. Analiza je pokazala da, uprkos očekivanju ekonomske krize kao posledice mera uvedenih sa ciljem sprečavanja širenja virusa COVID-19, čak dve trećine ispitanika veruje da se to neće odraziti na njihov materijalni i socijalni status i želi da se vrati u zemlju destinacije. Mere koje bi država mogla da uvede, a koje bi eventualno zadržale ovu populaciju, uglavnom se ogledaju u ekonomskim i pravnim reformama. PB - Institut za društvene nauke T2 - Stanovništvo T1 - The experiences and expectations of returnees to Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic T1 - Iskustva i očekivanja povratnika iz inostranstva u Srbiju u doba pandemije COVID-19 EP - 60 IS - 1 SP - 47 VL - 59 DO - 10.2298/STNV2101047V ER -
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The whole social system in Serbia would need to be changed for them to decide to stay. Discussion of the results is based on data collected at the beginning of pandemic by researchers from the Institute of Sociological Research, one of whom was the author of this paper. Due to the health risks related to the coronavirus, we used a quantitative method: a questionnaire distributed online via the Google platform. As such, the respondents were mostly young and educated people who took part in the research because they used the internet on a daily basis and were able to fill in the survey easily. For this reason, the results presented in this article cannot be generalised to represent the whole population, but only the respondents of this research. The findings are placed within a contextual framework in which the world’s population is extremely mobile. We recognised a similarly high level of mobility among Serbian citizens, too. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many different aspects of life, and so a large share of respondents decided to come back to their home country. This was a normal coping strategy, especially for those migrants who did not have officially recognised status in their destination country. Returnees faced many problems when they returned to their home country; they had to self-isolate and did not know what would happen with their jobs once the pandemic was over. They also didn’t know if they would receive an income or what would happen with the social system, either in their home country or in their country of emigration. Analysis of the data revealed that despite their expectations of an economic crisis following the drastic measures introduced to suppress the spread of the coronavirus, a large share of respondents believed that the crisis wouldn’t have an impact on their material and social status in their destination country. 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Pored eksplorativnog prikaza prikupljenih podataka, cilj je i ukazati na činjenicu da, iako se veliki broj građana u trenutku krize vratio u Srbiju, i suočavao se sa brojnim neizvesnostima, oni ne očekuju promenu sopstvenog statusa u zemlji destinacije, te stoga društveni sistem u Srbiji mora da se promeni, kako bi ova populacija odlučila da ostane. Analiza je zasnovana na podacima prikupljenim kvantitativnom metodom na početku pandemije. Polazi se od kontekstualnog okvira koji podrazumeva veliku mobilnost svetskog stanovništva, uključujući građane Srbije. Pandemija je uticala na mnoge aspekte života ove populacije, a veliki deo njih, naročito ako nisu imali rešen boravišni i radni status u inostranstvu, vratili su se u zemlju porekla. 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Vesković Anđelković, M.. (2021). The experiences and expectations of returnees to Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. in Stanovništvo Institut za društvene nauke., 59(1), 47-60. https://doi.org/10.2298/STNV2101047V
Vesković Anđelković M. The experiences and expectations of returnees to Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. in Stanovništvo. 2021;59(1):47-60. doi:10.2298/STNV2101047V .
Vesković Anđelković, Milica, "The experiences and expectations of returnees to Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic" in Stanovništvo, 59, no. 1 (2021):47-60, https://doi.org/10.2298/STNV2101047V . .