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New mobilities across the lifecourse: a framework for analysing demographically-linked drivers of migration

New mobilities across the lifecourse: a framework for analysing demographically-linked drivers of migration
New mobilities across the lifecourse: a framework for analysing demographically-linked drivers of migration
Migration, along with fertility and mortality, is one of the fundamental drivers of population change. Taking the lifecourse as the central concern, the authors set out a theoretical framework and define some key research questions for a programme of research that explores how the linked lives of mobile people are situated in time-space within the economic, social and cultural structures of contemporary society. Drawing on methodologically innovative techniques, these perspectives can offer conceptually significant and policy relevant insights into the changing nature and meanings of migration across the lifecourse.
esrc centre for population change, new mobilities, lifecourse, migration, demography
2042-4116
59
ESRC Centre for Population Change
Findlay, Allan
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McCollum, David
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Coulter, Rory
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Gayle, Vernon
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McGowan, Teresa
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Findlay, Allan
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McCollum, David
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Coulter, Rory
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Gayle, Vernon
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Findlay, Allan, McCollum, David, Coulter, Rory and Gayle, Vernon , McGowan, Teresa (ed.) (2015) New mobilities across the lifecourse: a framework for analysing demographically-linked drivers of migration (ESRC Centre for Population Change Working Paper Series, 59) Southampton, GB. ESRC Centre for Population Change 35pp.

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Abstract

Migration, along with fertility and mortality, is one of the fundamental drivers of population change. Taking the lifecourse as the central concern, the authors set out a theoretical framework and define some key research questions for a programme of research that explores how the linked lives of mobile people are situated in time-space within the economic, social and cultural structures of contemporary society. Drawing on methodologically innovative techniques, these perspectives can offer conceptually significant and policy relevant insights into the changing nature and meanings of migration across the lifecourse.

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Published date: 9 January 2015
Keywords: esrc centre for population change, new mobilities, lifecourse, migration, demography
Organisations: Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change

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Local EPrints ID: 373210
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373210
ISSN: 2042-4116
PURE UUID: 4d367936-d699-4e9f-a81c-83e72f303d76
ORCID for Teresa McGowan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0002-9231-3743

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Date deposited: 13 Jan 2015 13:10
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:23

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Author: Allan Findlay
Author: David McCollum
Author: Rory Coulter
Author: Vernon Gayle
Editor: Teresa McGowan ORCID iD

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