Geographical mobility trajectories generally intersects other life course patterns such as student career, job experiences and family choices. Life course approach emphasizes that different events are not separate experiences, but are linked to each other. Focusing on 11 European countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland), this analysis has three main aims: describing the life patterns experienced by internal migrants, analyzing the selection into different migration trajectories, and identifying the association with different occupational achievements and social mobility pathways. To achieve these goals, we applied Sequence and Cluster Analysis to SHARELIFE data (2008-09 and 2017). Preliminary results reveal that different migration patterns are characterized by a marked selectivity of movers (mainly based on education), particularly in contexts where migration works well as an escalator strategy. In addition, specific life trajectories are associated to better occupational returns.
Le traiettorie di mobilità geografica generalmente intersecano altri percorsi di corsi di vita come l’istruzione, la carriera lavorativa e le scelte familiari. L’approccio del corso di vita pone l’attenzione sul fatto che eventi diversi non sono esperienze separate ma collegate tra loro. Concentrandosi su 11 paesi europei (Austria, Repubblica Ceca, Danimarca, Francia, Germania, Grecia, Italia, Polonia, Spagna, Svezia e Svizzera), questa analisi ha tre obiettivi principali: descrivere i modelli di vita sperimentati dai migranti interni, analizzare il processo di selezionesulle diverse traiettorie di migrazioni e identificare l’associazione con specifici risultati lavorativi e con le tratiettorie di mobilità sociale. Per raggiungere questi obiettivi, abbiamo applicato una Sequence and Cluster Analysis ai dati SHARELIFE (2008-09 e 2017). I risultati preliminari rivelano che i diversi percorsi migratori risultano caratterizzati da una marcata selettività (basata principalmente sull’istruzione), particolarmente nei contesti dove la migrazione funziona bene come strategia di ascesa sociale. Inoltre, alcune specifiche traiettorie di vita risultano associate a migliori opportunità in campo lavorativo.
Roberto Impicciatore, G.B. (2020). Internal migration, family formation and social stratification in Europe. A life course approach.. Pearson.
Internal migration, family formation and social stratification in Europe. A life course approach.
Roberto Impicciatore
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2020
Abstract
Geographical mobility trajectories generally intersects other life course patterns such as student career, job experiences and family choices. Life course approach emphasizes that different events are not separate experiences, but are linked to each other. Focusing on 11 European countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland), this analysis has three main aims: describing the life patterns experienced by internal migrants, analyzing the selection into different migration trajectories, and identifying the association with different occupational achievements and social mobility pathways. To achieve these goals, we applied Sequence and Cluster Analysis to SHARELIFE data (2008-09 and 2017). Preliminary results reveal that different migration patterns are characterized by a marked selectivity of movers (mainly based on education), particularly in contexts where migration works well as an escalator strategy. In addition, specific life trajectories are associated to better occupational returns.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.