For migrant children, moving to a new country is marked by excitement, anxiety and practical challenges in managing this significant transition. This paper draws upon the concepts of social capital and social networks to examine migrant children’s access to services post-migration. Using data from a qualitative study with Eastern European families in Scotland, we identify a range of cumulative barriers that limit children’s access to services and illustrate how their experiences are shaped by ethnicity, social class and place. The study shows that migrant children are often disadvantaged post-migration and develop their own mechanisms to mitigate the impact of migration on their lives. We argue that migrant children’s own social networks ar...
The 1999 Immigration and Asylum Act led to the dispersal of asylum seekers around Britain, with Glas...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
The dispersal of asylum seekers to locations outside of the South East of England was an outcome of ...
For migrant children, moving to a new country is marked by excitement, anxiety and practical challen...
Currently, around one in five children in the United Kingdom and the United States live in poverty. ...
Currently, around one in five children in the United Kingdom and the United States live in poverty. ...
This chapter explores the significance of place in migrant children’s lives, with a focus on their e...
The focus on child migration is relatively new. Child migrants have been portrayed as lacking agency...
The perspectives of migrant children and young people have been largely omitted in youth studies. Ex...
This thesis describes a qualitative exploratory study examining the wellbeing of children in familie...
The primary aim of this research is to inform the public debate and policy making organisations on t...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
This paper was presented: September 2008, Ethnography in Education Conference, Oxford Researching...
The perspectives of migrant children and young people have been largely omitted in youth studies. Ex...
Despite a recent upsurge in migration research, the impact of family migration on children’s relatio...
The 1999 Immigration and Asylum Act led to the dispersal of asylum seekers around Britain, with Glas...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
The dispersal of asylum seekers to locations outside of the South East of England was an outcome of ...
For migrant children, moving to a new country is marked by excitement, anxiety and practical challen...
Currently, around one in five children in the United Kingdom and the United States live in poverty. ...
Currently, around one in five children in the United Kingdom and the United States live in poverty. ...
This chapter explores the significance of place in migrant children’s lives, with a focus on their e...
The focus on child migration is relatively new. Child migrants have been portrayed as lacking agency...
The perspectives of migrant children and young people have been largely omitted in youth studies. Ex...
This thesis describes a qualitative exploratory study examining the wellbeing of children in familie...
The primary aim of this research is to inform the public debate and policy making organisations on t...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
This paper was presented: September 2008, Ethnography in Education Conference, Oxford Researching...
The perspectives of migrant children and young people have been largely omitted in youth studies. Ex...
Despite a recent upsurge in migration research, the impact of family migration on children’s relatio...
The 1999 Immigration and Asylum Act led to the dispersal of asylum seekers around Britain, with Glas...
This article addresses the complex relationship between migration and education in the context of re...
The dispersal of asylum seekers to locations outside of the South East of England was an outcome of ...