In this thesis, I examine the combined issues of regional change and regional youth migration. Using a case-study approach, I trace how the phenomenon of regional youth mobility was problematised, managed and experienced by working families and regional communities in the context of market reform and economic restructuring in Australia throughout the 1990s. My study draws directly on the experiences of three major settlements along the North West (NW) Coast of Tasmania (i.e. Ulverstone, Devenport and Burnie); places that endured substantial contraction in investment and employment, as well as an increase in the out-migration of young people, following the national recession of 1991. In contrast to past regional and community researc...
The intensification of globalising flows associated with the current condition of globalisation has ...
Between 2001 and 2006, significant population growth occurred along the eastern seaboard states of A...
This report focuses on a group of young people who were living in non-metropolitan areas in their fi...
In this thesis, I examine the combined issues of regional change and regional youth migration. Usin...
The phenomenon of youth out-migration from rural areas has attracted renewed governmental attention ...
In this paper, I report on preliminary findings arising from a more extensive doctoral project on Au...
Migration is an important part of the lives of many young adults. In numerous areas around the world...
Despite the recent population growth experienced by the state, Tasmania continues to lose more young...
Traditionally migration scholarship has been concerned with the question of why people migrate. Thi...
The challenges that Australian young people face as they go about 'making a life' are amplified for...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to a growing body of literature that explores the affective geog...
The population in rural areas of Australia has been declining for many decades and it has become com...
Participation in post-compulsory education has increased substantially since the 1970s (ABS 2011), b...
The intensification of globalising flows associated with the current condition of globalisation has ...
Between 2001 and 2006, significant population growth occurred along the eastern seaboard states of A...
This report focuses on a group of young people who were living in non-metropolitan areas in their fi...
In this thesis, I examine the combined issues of regional change and regional youth migration. Usin...
The phenomenon of youth out-migration from rural areas has attracted renewed governmental attention ...
In this paper, I report on preliminary findings arising from a more extensive doctoral project on Au...
Migration is an important part of the lives of many young adults. In numerous areas around the world...
Despite the recent population growth experienced by the state, Tasmania continues to lose more young...
Traditionally migration scholarship has been concerned with the question of why people migrate. Thi...
The challenges that Australian young people face as they go about 'making a life' are amplified for...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
In order to understand why people move, we must first try to comprehend how they understand their mi...
In this paper, we aim to contribute to a growing body of literature that explores the affective geog...
The population in rural areas of Australia has been declining for many decades and it has become com...
Participation in post-compulsory education has increased substantially since the 1970s (ABS 2011), b...
The intensification of globalising flows associated with the current condition of globalisation has ...
Between 2001 and 2006, significant population growth occurred along the eastern seaboard states of A...
This report focuses on a group of young people who were living in non-metropolitan areas in their fi...