WOS:000288508300006 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)This article examines orientations towards future geographical mobility amongst young people in Northern Ireland presently studying at third level educational institutions. Following contextualisation of youth mobility as pertaining to students in this region, the results of recent quantitative and qualitative research are discussed. Over half of these young people, 55 per cent, see themselves living outside Northern Ireland at some point in the future. Furthermore, in response to a number of statements on family relationships, peer associations and community attachments, young people with mobility intentions are found to be more likely to have families who support migration intentions. These...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper develops and extends the recent work on international student mobility by expanding beyon...
This paper provides insight into the geographical mobility experiences and orientations of youth in...
This qualitative data-set is of young people's spatial imaginaries within the UK context. It contain...
Large-scale research on migrant youth categorises youth along two lines: ethnicity and generation. Y...
Despite the popularity of student and graduate migration as research topics, mobility decision-makin...
This paper explores youth mobility in two European regions: Northern Ireland and Portugal. The orig...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Abstract Student mobility is often considered with respect to where students choose to go to univers...
Whilst Western societies may have reached ‘peak car’, young people are arguably the most significant...
This article explores the patterning of student im/mobility internally within the United Kingdom, us...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
A recurrent theme in the literature on transnational mobility – and particularly that pertaining to ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper develops and extends the recent work on international student mobility by expanding beyon...
This paper provides insight into the geographical mobility experiences and orientations of youth in...
This qualitative data-set is of young people's spatial imaginaries within the UK context. It contain...
Large-scale research on migrant youth categorises youth along two lines: ethnicity and generation. Y...
Despite the popularity of student and graduate migration as research topics, mobility decision-makin...
This paper explores youth mobility in two European regions: Northern Ireland and Portugal. The orig...
Students have been little studied as a mobile population, despite their increasing importance among ...
Abstract Student mobility is often considered with respect to where students choose to go to univers...
Whilst Western societies may have reached ‘peak car’, young people are arguably the most significant...
This article explores the patterning of student im/mobility internally within the United Kingdom, us...
International student mobility had undergone considerable growth over the last thirty years (OECD, 2...
A recurrent theme in the literature on transnational mobility – and particularly that pertaining to ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims and objective...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper considers how social identities may shape group members' spatial behaviour. Specifically,...
This paper develops and extends the recent work on international student mobility by expanding beyon...