Despite the popular representation of the masculine hero migrant (Ni Laoire, 2001), rural youth scholars have found that young men are more likely to stay on in their communities, while young women tend to be more mobile, leaving for education and better employment opportunities elsewhere (Corbett, 2007b; Lowe, 2015). Taking a spatialized approach (Farrugia, Smyth & Harrison, 2014), we contribute to and extend the rural youth studies scholarship on gender, mobilities and place by considering the case of young Newfoundlanders’ geographical mobilities in relation to male-dominated resource extraction industries. We draw on findings from two SSHRC-funded research projects, the Rural Youth and Recovery project, a subcomponent of the Community-U...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
Construction activity is intrinsic to the development of extractive industries infrastructure, requi...
Construction activity is intrinsic to the development of extractive industries infrastructure, requi...
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they ...
The call for a more inclusive approach to rural migration has been made in the recent literature on ...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they ...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
This thesis examines the gender wage gap and women’s labour mobility in the province of Newfoundland...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
In Canada, patterns of employment-related geographical mobility (E-RGM) are becoming more complex an...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
Construction activity is intrinsic to the development of extractive industries infrastructure, requi...
Construction activity is intrinsic to the development of extractive industries infrastructure, requi...
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they ...
The call for a more inclusive approach to rural migration has been made in the recent literature on ...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they ...
Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with youth (12-24 years) living in rural, coastal N...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
The problem of youth outmigration has been identified as a central crisis impacting the health and v...
This thesis examines the gender wage gap and women’s labour mobility in the province of Newfoundland...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
This qualitative study explores the implications of long distance commuting (LDC) for the non-commut...
In Canada, patterns of employment-related geographical mobility (E-RGM) are becoming more complex an...
Based on existing research, including our own findings from interviews and focus groups with rural y...
Construction activity is intrinsic to the development of extractive industries infrastructure, requi...
Construction activity is intrinsic to the development of extractive industries infrastructure, requi...