Emigration experience linked to economic inactivity among Bulgarian youth.
The article analyzes why young people in Bulgaria consider emigrating and how their education, job status, and family background influence this decision. By studying data from a survey, the researchers found that young people from large families with many siblings are more likely to want to emigrate. Those who have previously emigrated and returned, but are now economically inactive, also tend to have emigration intentions. This helps explain why many young Bulgarians are not in school or working.