Social and spatial mobility is a core value of late modern societies. Increasing numbers of people are practicing work-related high mobility, such as daily or weekly long-distance commuting and frequent work-related travel. In this article we propose to explore the impact of the economic crisis on job-related high mobility. The data used come from a European longitudinal quantitative survey (in Germany, Spain, France, and Switzerland) of work-related mobile individuals. Several dimensions are considered, including mobility practices and perceptions thereof and individuals’ abilities and willingness to move. Faced with an economic crisis, working people are turning to these forms of intensive work-related high mobility. Unemployment, or the ...
“Worker mobility is a key instrument for an efficiently functioning single market and is essential f...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
Numéro spécial de la revue International Journal of Manpower Labour market flexibility as an issue o...
International audienceSocial and spatial mobility is a core value of late modern societies. Increasi...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...
Commuting and travelling extensively for job reasons both helps and challenges people to balance com...
This report sets out a descriptive analysis of the data collected by the Eurobarometer Survey (2005)...
Published online: 25 Oct 2016This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Fran...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
Commuting shapes countless everyday-lives around the world, with dynamics varying from city to regio...
International audienceThe Eurozone crisis has sparked renewed interest in the literature about optim...
Europe is home to a globally unique area where the barriers of transnational migration have been lar...
This paper traces the relationship between quarterly estimates of economic activity and people’s mob...
In this article, we will measure individuals’ and groups’ aptitude for movement and consider them re...
This article contributes to the existing literature on the geography of mobility by examining the pr...
“Worker mobility is a key instrument for an efficiently functioning single market and is essential f...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
Numéro spécial de la revue International Journal of Manpower Labour market flexibility as an issue o...
International audienceSocial and spatial mobility is a core value of late modern societies. Increasi...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...
Commuting and travelling extensively for job reasons both helps and challenges people to balance com...
This report sets out a descriptive analysis of the data collected by the Eurobarometer Survey (2005)...
Published online: 25 Oct 2016This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Fran...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
Commuting shapes countless everyday-lives around the world, with dynamics varying from city to regio...
International audienceThe Eurozone crisis has sparked renewed interest in the literature about optim...
Europe is home to a globally unique area where the barriers of transnational migration have been lar...
This paper traces the relationship between quarterly estimates of economic activity and people’s mob...
In this article, we will measure individuals’ and groups’ aptitude for movement and consider them re...
This article contributes to the existing literature on the geography of mobility by examining the pr...
“Worker mobility is a key instrument for an efficiently functioning single market and is essential f...
Since the outbreak of the crisis in Southern Europe, young highly educated Italians, Spaniards, Port...
Numéro spécial de la revue International Journal of Manpower Labour market flexibility as an issue o...