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(Ebook) Internal Migration Geographical Perspectives and Processes 1st Edition by Darren P Smith, Nissa Finney, Keith Halfacree, Nigel Walford ISBN 1472452461 9781472452467

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Authors:Darren P. Smith, Nissa Finney, Keith Halfacree, Nigel Walford
Pages:256 pages.
Year:2015
Editon:New edition
Publisher:Ashgate Pub Co
Language:english
File Size:1.44 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781472452467, 1472452461
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(Ebook) Internal Migration Geographical Perspectives and Processes 1st Edition by Darren P Smith, Nissa Finney, Keith Halfacree, Nigel Walford ISBN 1472452461 9781472452467

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ISBN 10: 1472452461 
ISBN 13: 9781472452467
Author: Darren P Smith, Nissa Finney, Keith Halfacree, Nigel Walford

Over the last two decades there have been numerous profound changes in UK society which have had an impact on the scale, geographies, meaning and experiences of internal migration. Providing a critical appraisal of migration scholarship from the perspective of Geography, reviewing theory, substantive foci and method, this book demonstrates how sub-national migration in the UK gives rise to and reflects new patterns of population, housing, economies and cultures. Each chapter is written by a Population Geographer together with a scholar representing another Human Geography sub-discipline thus providing a cross-disciplinary perspective on a specific aspect of migration. Critically reviewing and setting an agenda for internal migration scholarship from a spatial perspective, this book will be of interest to academics and students of Geography and other disciplines concerned with migration, both within the UK and further afield.

(Ebook) Internal Migration Geographical Perspectives and Processes 1st Table of contents:

  1. Introduction ‘On the Move' in the Twenty-first Century and Contemporary Internal Migration in the UK
  2. Internal Migration in a Changing Context: An ‘Age of Migration'?
  3. Acknowledging Internal Migration
  4. Researching Internal Migration in the UK
  5. Socio-economic Changes Impacting on Internal Migration
  6. Internal Migration in the UK Today
  7. Chapter Outlines
  8. Lifecourse and Internal Migration
  9. Introduction
  10. Perspectives on the Lifecourse
  11. Migration and Lifecourse Perspectives
  12. Migration in Childhood
  13. Migration in Young Adulthood
  14. Migration in Mid-life
  15. Migration in Later-life
  16. Lifecourse, Migration and Place
  17. Lifecourse, Migration and Family
  18. Lifecourse, Migration and Ethnicity
  19. Fruitful Avenues for Further Research
  20. Mobility and Emotion
  21. Contemporary Family Lives
  22. Conclusion
  23. Ethnicity and Internal Migration
  24. Introduction
  25. Are There Ethnic Differences in Who Moves?
  26. Geographies of Ethnic Group Migration and Spatial Assimilation
  27. The Politicisation of Debates around Ethnic Residential Mobility
  28. Priorities for a Migration and Ethnicity Research Agenda
  29. Research Questions
  30. Theoretical Framings
  31. Ethnic Integration, Ethnic Inequalities and Lifecourse
  32. Migrant Selectivity, Links between International and Internal Migration and Transnationalism
  33. Neighbourhood Change and Policy
  34. Conclusion
  35. Education and Internal Migration
  36. Introduction
  37. Accessing the ‘Right' School: The Power of School Catchments and Parental Choice/Constraint
  38. Moving Within Towns and Cities ‘To Get the Right School': Internal Migration?
  39. Moving House/Home for the ‘Right' School (Catchment Area)
  40. And ‘Beyond the Urban': Moving to the ‘Right' Rural School
  41. Higher Education and (Transient) Internal Migration
  42. Beyond Students: Internal Migration of Teachers and Academics
  43. Conclusion
  44. Labour Markets and Internal Migration
  45. Introduction
  46. Background
  47. Scope and Structure
  48. Looking Forward from the Early 1990s
  49. Demand-side Trends in the Labour Market and their Implications for Labour Mobility
  50. Structural Changes in Employment
  51. Implications of Demand-side Changes for Geographical Mobility
  52. Supply-side Trends in the Labour Market and their Implications for Labour Mobility
  53. Labour Migration to the UK
  54. UK Workers on Out-of-work and Sickness Benefits
  55. A New Enabling Factor: The Internet and Employment-related Geographical Mobility
  56. Future Research Directions
  57. Housing and Internal Migration
  58. Introduction
  59. Local Moves: Housing and Neighbourhood Adjustment
  60. The (Dis)equilibrium Model of Residential Mobility
  61. The Dissatisfaction Model of Residential Mobility
  62. Lifecourse Perspectives of Residential Mobility
  63. Long-distance Housing Migration: Moving into a New Market(s)
  64. Comparative Studies of Inter- and Intra-regional Internal Migration
  65. Discussion and Conclusion
  66. Lifestyle and Internal Migration
  67. Introduction
  68. Is Migration a Lifestyle Choice?
  69. Geographies of Lifestyle Migration
  70. Residential Touristic Lifestyle Migration
  71. Rural Idyll Lifestyle Migration
  72. Bourgeois Bohemian Lifestyle Migration
  73. Priorities for Lifestyle Migration Research
  74. Health and Internal Migration
  75. Introduction
  76. From Epidemiology to Geography
  77. Spatial Variations in Health
  78. Placing Health in Migration
  79. Health as a Consequence of Migration
  80. Selective Migration and Health Gradients
  81. Selective Migration and Health Gradients: For and Against
  82. Inter-relationships and Future Research
  83. Deprivation Mobility and Residualised Populations
  84. Conclusions
  85. Later-life and Internal Migration
  86. Introduction
  87. The Context for Population Ageing and Internal Migration in the UK
  88. The Relationship between Migration Intensity and Age
  89. The Classical Approach
  90. A Model Describing the Relationship between Migration and Age
  91. Migration Trends in Later-life since 1992
  92. Later-life Migration to Rural Areas
  93. Later-life Migration of Frail Elderly Adults
  94. Conclusions: Reflections and a Forward Look
  95. Performing Internal Migration
  96. Introduction: A Neglected Perspective within Internal Migration Research
  97. Lack of ‘Performance' in ‘Internal Migration'
  98. Performing Migration: Evidence from the Literature
  99. Insights from International Migration to the UK
  100. Insights from Internal Migration within the UK
  101. Mobilising Performances of Migration
  102. A Performance Agenda for Internal Migration Research
  103. Performances of Relocation and Staying
  104. Scripts and Expressed Improvisations: Normativity and its Challenges
  105. Investigating Performances of Migration
  106. Conclusion: The Performative Sensibility
  107. Conclusion Moving Forward
  108. Introduction
  109. State of the Art: Who Goes Where and Why?
  110. Eight Key Themes of Geographical Perspectives on Internal Migration
  111. A Conceptual Map for Geographical Perspectives on Internal Migration

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