This article suggests that there is a mobility bias in migration research: by focusing on the “drivers” of migration — the forces that lead to the initiation and perpetuation of migration flows — migration theories neglect the countervailing structural and personal forces that restrict or resist these drivers and lead to different immobility outcomes. To advance a research agenda on immobility, it offers a definition of immobility, further develops the aspiration-capability framework as an analytical tool for exploring the determinants of different forms of (im)mobility, synthesizes decades of interdisciplinary research to help explain why people do not migrate or desire to migrate, and considers future directions for further qualitative an...
Immobility is to be complicated as a topic of study in research on human migration. This paper analy...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
peer reviewedWhile those 'trapped' or who choose to stay in areas affected by climate change represe...
The concepts of migration and mobility clearly intersect, but they are not synonyms. While migration...
Over recent years, there has been increasing attention to migration in social policy research. Uniti...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
This paper sets out to conceptualize the nexus between migration and mobility as the connection betw...
The aim of this research is to gain an in-depth understanding of involuntary immobility as it applie...
In this article we extend the scope of the interdependence between migration and job mobility: We in...
Most migration research is focused on migrant experiences after mobility and settlement. We argue th...
Abstract This paper elaborates an aspirations–capabilities framework to advance our understanding o...
Academic, political, and policy debates about the connection between environmental change and human ...
This chapter explores the relation of forms of immobility to mobility, through examples relating to ...
It is a refreshingly simple thought that migration is the combined result of two factors: the aspira...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
Immobility is to be complicated as a topic of study in research on human migration. This paper analy...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
peer reviewedWhile those 'trapped' or who choose to stay in areas affected by climate change represe...
The concepts of migration and mobility clearly intersect, but they are not synonyms. While migration...
Over recent years, there has been increasing attention to migration in social policy research. Uniti...
This special issue explores the analytical significance of immobility for understanding the inequali...
This paper sets out to conceptualize the nexus between migration and mobility as the connection betw...
The aim of this research is to gain an in-depth understanding of involuntary immobility as it applie...
In this article we extend the scope of the interdependence between migration and job mobility: We in...
Most migration research is focused on migrant experiences after mobility and settlement. We argue th...
Abstract This paper elaborates an aspirations–capabilities framework to advance our understanding o...
Academic, political, and policy debates about the connection between environmental change and human ...
This chapter explores the relation of forms of immobility to mobility, through examples relating to ...
It is a refreshingly simple thought that migration is the combined result of two factors: the aspira...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
Immobility is to be complicated as a topic of study in research on human migration. This paper analy...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
peer reviewedWhile those 'trapped' or who choose to stay in areas affected by climate change represe...