peer reviewedYoung people involved in geographical mobility face diverse gendered mobility settings and gender inequalities. How do the youth involved in diverse mobility types deal with adverse circumstances caused by gender beliefs and gender prejudices? To answer this question, problem-centred interviews with young people (18-29) are analysed using Grounded Theory. These young people are European citizens and they are involved in five mobility types: higher education, employment, voluntary work, vocational education & training, and entrepreneurship. We apply Emirbayer and Mische’s (1998) categories (iterational, projective and practical-evaluative) to the analysis of gendered mobility narrativ...
The aim of this article is to understand how the students’ migratory practices in Europe are differe...
Young, highly skilled Italians are emigrating in record numbers. This contribution, which is part of...
The rise of mobility and transnationalism perspectives in the social sciences has contributed to a b...
Young people involved in geographical mobility face diverse gendered mobility settings an...
The geographical mobility of young Europeans takes place within institutional realms that frame youn...
Where does youth mobility stand in the complex picture of diverse types of inequalities that affect ...
Research on social mobility typically acknowledges the relevance of gender. However, gender-based di...
Part of the Routledge 'ESA Studies in European Societies' seriespeer-reviewedno abstract availabl
International audienceGender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour...
How useful is the distinction between cosmopolitans and locals in understanding the place of mobilit...
Youth’s international mobility has become a hot spot of public interest, political debate and the sc...
International audienceThe metropolis is defined as an urban space which, while allowing agents to ta...
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. ...
The movement of people (aka human mobility) impacts several sectors of society such as health, secur...
The article addresses school-to-work transitions among young women in a strongly male dominated prof...
The aim of this article is to understand how the students’ migratory practices in Europe are differe...
Young, highly skilled Italians are emigrating in record numbers. This contribution, which is part of...
The rise of mobility and transnationalism perspectives in the social sciences has contributed to a b...
Young people involved in geographical mobility face diverse gendered mobility settings an...
The geographical mobility of young Europeans takes place within institutional realms that frame youn...
Where does youth mobility stand in the complex picture of diverse types of inequalities that affect ...
Research on social mobility typically acknowledges the relevance of gender. However, gender-based di...
Part of the Routledge 'ESA Studies in European Societies' seriespeer-reviewedno abstract availabl
International audienceGender is commonly identified as a key explanatory factor for travel behaviour...
How useful is the distinction between cosmopolitans and locals in understanding the place of mobilit...
Youth’s international mobility has become a hot spot of public interest, political debate and the sc...
International audienceThe metropolis is defined as an urban space which, while allowing agents to ta...
Today, transnational mobility is often presented as indispensable for a successful academic career. ...
The movement of people (aka human mobility) impacts several sectors of society such as health, secur...
The article addresses school-to-work transitions among young women in a strongly male dominated prof...
The aim of this article is to understand how the students’ migratory practices in Europe are differe...
Young, highly skilled Italians are emigrating in record numbers. This contribution, which is part of...
The rise of mobility and transnationalism perspectives in the social sciences has contributed to a b...