Young people in rural areas are gradually convinced that they have to leave their homes for education. They move, and hereby amplify the problem of local economic and demographic decline. The article explores the role of education as well as the social dynamics behind this process in a minor community in Denmark. Drawing on children and young people’s perspectives, the article examines how children gradually come to doubt on the local opportunities and become alienated to local lifeforms. Based on an anthropological fieldwork, the authors show how day-care institutions, schools and youth education play an important role in this process
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Much interest is given to attracting new settlement in rural, peripheral areas due to long-term popu...
This paper examines the options facing rural versus urban youth as they negotiate the complex mobili...
Denmark is undergoing a process of centralisation and concentration of economic growth, employment a...
The article analyses mobility and belonging to a place among young people living in rural areas in F...
This article examines how mobility is incorporated into the lives of young people growing up in rura...
Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulso...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
'Should I stay or should I leave my home region?' is one of the key life course questions that many ...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
Although the outmigration choices of young adults from peripheral to urban regions to attend higher ...
The phenomenon of youth out-migration from rural areas has attracted renewed governmental attention ...
The paper explores processes of social change in rural communities by examining migration processes ...
This study explores young rural people's subjective understandings of their future educational choic...
This study focus on adolescents motivations about remaining in rural areas in the Mid Sweden Region,...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Much interest is given to attracting new settlement in rural, peripheral areas due to long-term popu...
This paper examines the options facing rural versus urban youth as they negotiate the complex mobili...
Denmark is undergoing a process of centralisation and concentration of economic growth, employment a...
The article analyses mobility and belonging to a place among young people living in rural areas in F...
This article examines how mobility is incorporated into the lives of young people growing up in rura...
Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulso...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
'Should I stay or should I leave my home region?' is one of the key life course questions that many ...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
Although the outmigration choices of young adults from peripheral to urban regions to attend higher ...
The phenomenon of youth out-migration from rural areas has attracted renewed governmental attention ...
The paper explores processes of social change in rural communities by examining migration processes ...
This study explores young rural people's subjective understandings of their future educational choic...
This study focus on adolescents motivations about remaining in rural areas in the Mid Sweden Region,...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Much interest is given to attracting new settlement in rural, peripheral areas due to long-term popu...
This paper examines the options facing rural versus urban youth as they negotiate the complex mobili...