Why is it so hard? And for whom? Obstacles to intra-European mobility
Autor: | Volha Vysotskaya, Emilia Alicja Kmiotek-Meier, Birte Nienaber, Irina Pavlova, Jutta Bissinger, Tabea Schlimbach, Jan Skrobanek, Zsuzsanna Dabasi-Halázs, Sahizer Samuk, Celia Diaz, Klaudia Horváth, Tuba Ardic |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Higher education
Mobilities Geography Planning and Development Sociologie & sciences sociales [H10] [Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie] Political science 050602 political science & public administration quantitative methods 10. No inequality Demography youth qulitative methods Divergence (linguistics) business.industry 4. Education 05 social sciences Professional development Perspective (graphical) 050301 education obstacles corrspondance analysis mobility 0506 political science Europe Sociology & social sciences [H10] [Social & behavioral sciences psychology] Vocational education Demographic economics business 0503 education Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Migration Letters. London, United Kingdom: Migration Letters & The London Publishers (2019). |
Popis: | Even though intra-European youth mobility is valued as a boost for personal and professional development, few opt for it. While obstacles preventing young people to become mobile have been discussed broadly, less attention has been paid to the obstacles for the youth who are already on the move. We offer this rare perspective in regard to intra-European mobility. We focus on youth in four types: pupil mobility, vocational (education and training) mobility, higher education student (degree and credit) mobility and employment mobility, in six countries: Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Norway, Romania and Spain. Our analysis, based on qualitative (140 interviews) and quantitative (N=1.682) data, reveals that the perceived obstacles vary between the mobility types, with the greatest divergence between the educational and work-related mobilities. Obstacles such as lack of financial resources and guidance, the perceived incompatibility of institutional regulations within Europe, are shared by all mobile youth. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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