Maarja Saar

Docent|Associate Professor

Forskning

Two ongoing projects:
project leader for "Who Takes Care of the Elderly When We Leave? Negotiating Care in Transnational Families in the Nordic-Baltic Region and Beyond" financed by NordForsk

project member in "In the Shadows of War
Russian and Belarusian migrants and their identity construction in Lithuania and Poland after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine" financed by Östersjö Stiftelsen

Publikationer

Artiklar i tidskrifter

Saar, M. (2023). East-West Mobility Space - The Role of Different Types of Capitals in Moving or Staying Put. Central and Eastern European Migration Review, vol. 12: 2, ss. 153-167.  

Saar, M. , Fröhlig, F. , Ericson, M. & Kopeykina, V. (2022). Complex and Convoluted Borders within EU : Free-Movers and Their Experience of Negotiating Borders to Labor Market and Social Welfare in Sweden. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, vol. 12: 2, ss. 174-189.  

Saar, M. & Aavik, K. (2022). Negotiating neoliberalism in the private sphere : narratives of Estonian single mothers. Journal of Baltic Studies, vol. 53: 1, ss. 1-18.  

Saar, M. & Nase, M. (2022). Psycho-social wellbeing in migration studies—the potential of the concept of actionability. Migration Studies, vol. 9: 4, ss. 1789-1806.  

Saar, M. , Sojka, B. & Runfors, A. (2022). Welfare Deservingness for Migrants : Does the Welfare State Model Matter?. Social Inclusion, vol. 10: 1  

Saar, M. & Saar, E. (2020). Can the Concept of Lifestyle Migration be applied to Return Migration? The Case of Estonians in the UK. International migration (Geneva. Print), vol. 58: 2, ss. 52-66.  

Saar, M. (2019). Using reflexivity to explain variations in migration among the highly-skilled. Identities, vol. 26: 6, ss. 688-705.  

King, R. , Lulle, A. , Parutis, V. & Saar, M. (2018). From peripheral region to escalator region in Europe : Young Baltic graduates in London. European Urban and Regional Studies, vol. 25: 3, ss. 284-299.  

Saar, M. (2018). To return or not to return? The importance of identity negotiations for return migration. Social Identities, vol. 24: 1, ss. 120-133.  

Kapitel i böcker, del av antologier

Sojka, B. & Saar, M. (2020). Returnees : unwanted citizens or cherished countrymen. I Social Policy Review 32 : Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2020. Bristol University Press. S. 71-92.  

Sidan uppdaterades 2025-01-30