‘Shades’ of migrant occupational mobility and the role of social networks. Ukrainians in the Polish labour market: the case of Warsaw
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 21
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Persistent ties, evolving networks: Accounting for changes and stability in migrant support networks
International Migration,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 18, 2024
Abstract
One
of
the
salient
themes,
both
in
social
network
analysis
literature
and
its
applications
to
migration
research,
is
a
shift
more
dynamic
conceptualization
(migrant)
networks.
To
elaborate
on
nature
migrant
networks,
I
reconstructed
examined
support
networks
134
Filipino
nurses,
domestic
workers,
care
workers
New
York
London
three
phases
(pre‐migration,
initial
adjustment,
current
situation)
through
factors
that
significantly
shaped
their
stability
or
evolution
at
micro‐
macro‐levels.
At
micro‐level,
shifts
respondents'
were
vis‐à‐vis
biographical
events
transitions.
macro‐level,
immigration
policies
pathways
also
discussed
as
shaping
dynamics.
It
was
further
observed
transnational
ties
re‐emerged
relevant
connections
after
adjustment
phase
while
intermediary
countries
are
geographically
mobile
should
be
included
an
expanded
concept
beyond
origin
destination.
Language: Английский
Beyond integration versus homeland attachment: how migrant organizations affect processes of anchoring and embedding
Ethnic and Racial Studies,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
46(7), P. 1290 - 1313
Published: Nov. 8, 2022
The
links
between
integration
and
transnationalism
have
attracted
considerable
attention
in
the
study
of
migration.
In
contributing
to
these
debates,
this
article
examines
increasingly
diverse
landscape
self-organizations
people
with
migratory
biographies,
so-called
migrant
organizations
(MOs),
show
how
provide
opportunities
for
establishing
maintaining
attachments
changing
social
spatial
contexts.
Using
in-depth
interviews
qualitative
network
analysis
explore
connectivity
migrants
different
actors
places,
we
that
key
contribution
developing
experiences
belonging
essentially
lies
their
role
as
places
associated
home.
They
a
significant
impact
on
processes
anchoring
embedding
within
prevailing
politics
belonging.
addition
illustrating
interconnectedness
local
transnational
involvement
adaptation
processes,
emphasize
transformative
MOs
unique
spaces
where
can
develop
coherent
forms
beyond
essentialized
notions
ethnicity,
nationality,
"we"
identities.
Language: Английский
Long time in the waiting room: migrant physicians in Sweden and their struggles to mobilise cultural capital
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
50(16), P. 4176 - 4191
Published: March 26, 2024
The
mobilisation
of
assets
from
one
national
field
to
another
is
a
topic
that
has
attracted
significant
sociological
attention.
In
this
paper,
we
investigate
migrant
physicians
who
obtained
their
medical
degrees
outside
the
EU/EEA
and
trace
process
validating
in
Sweden.
study
inscribed
Bourdieu's
tradition
based
on
questionnaire
interviews
with
physicians.
Analysing
cultural
capital
across
borders,
emphasise
importance
distinguishing
its
different
states
context
migration.
Based
our
case,
argue
time
spend
'waiting
room'
challenges
ability
maintain
perform
craft.
We
show
it
takes
institutionalise
accumulate
can
lead
risk
losing
embodied
state.
Language: Английский
Astrogation and Milestones
Irina Isaakyan
No information about this author
IMISCOE research series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 71 - 96
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Falling Through the Black Hole
Irina Isaakyan
No information about this author
IMISCOE research series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 155 - 182
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Global Elite Migrations: Mobility, Agency and Networks
Irina Isaakyan
No information about this author
IMISCOE research series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 21 - 46
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Navigating bias? An assessment of access to, use of, and returns to social capital in the school-to-work transition of descendants of immigrants
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
91, P. 100919 - 100919
Published: April 18, 2024
Research
in
several
advanced
economies
has
found
that
the
descendants
of
immigrants
tend
to
experience
persistent
difficulties
entering
labour
market.
This
paper
tests
whether
social
capital
contributes
disadvantage
school-to-work
transition
when
compared
their
native
background
counterparts
Sweden.
The
study
uses
CILS4EU
survey
provides
information
on
friendship
ties
measured
at
age
15
and
market
outcomes
19,
which
allows
for
an
analysis
networks
formed
before
entrance;
extensive
control
setup;
a
comparison
measures
outgoing,
incoming
reciprocated
relations.
Results
show
have
access
less
as
employed
friends,
but
are
likely
natives
use
contacts
obtain
job.
returns
similar
terms
unemployment
risk,
lower
payoff
earnings.
concludes
although
disadvantages,
it
does
so
than
other
channels,
possibly
alleviating
effects
discrimination
non-network
channels.
Language: Английский
Is informedness the key? An empirical analysis of VET dropouts in Germany
Empirical research in vocational education and training,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Abstract
In
2022,
one
in
four
vocational
education
and
training
(VET)
contracts
resulted
premature
termination—a
potential
sign
of
inefficiency
the
urgently
needed
skilled
professionals.
This
study
focuses
on
level
perceived
informedness
trainees
its
influence
dropout.
includes
trainees’
information
about
characteristics
requirements
an
occupation,
which
may
result
from
various
sources
form
social
contacts.
We
draw
theories
field
career
choice
job
search
to
argue
that
a
better
can
reduce
uncertainty
enable
individuals
make
better-informed
decisions
their
careers.
With
informedness,
there
is
higher
probability
finding
suitable
match
between
trainee
chosen
ultimately
increasing
likelihood
persistence.
should
also
lead
lower
dropout
among
VETs.
Using
data
National
Educational
Panel
Study,
starting
cohort
4,
we
employed
event
history
analysis.
show
good
one’s
perception
school-based
preparation
dropping
out.
contrast,
alternative
programs
increases
risk.
see
distinction
closer
or
more
distant
groups
people
network
(strong
weak
ties)
who
provide
not
decisive.
Language: Английский
Becoming Successful in the Business and Law Sectors: Institutional Structures and Individual Resources
Elif Keskiner,
No information about this author
Christine Lang,
No information about this author
Ali Konyali
No information about this author
et al.
IMISCOE research series,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 79 - 104
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Abstract
Recent
studies
have
highlighted
the
increasing
number
of
descendants
migrants
completing
higher
education
and
accessing
labour
market
positions
in
ranks
than
their
parents.
Yet
pathways
vary
across
professional
sectors.
This
chapter
focuses
on
experiences
members
Turkish
second
generation
business
law
sectors
Germany
France.
The
analyses
trajectories
these
young
people
to
reach
current
highlights
interplay
between
institutional
structures
resources
that
respondents
relied
accumulated
different
countries.
analysis
is
based
data
collected
through
qualitative
interviews
conducted
as
part
Pathways
Success
Project
France
for
ELITES
Project.
Language: Английский