In line with the increased attention for residential experiences of young adults in rural areas, this paper explores the diversity of residential motives and combines them into overarching residential orientations. Based on survey data, we distinguish five residential orientations on rural identity, family, livability, housing and employment. These orientations are analysed on the basis of residential history, expectation to stay, agency about residential choices and sociodemographics of young adults. This paper finds that most of the young adults have the expectation to stay in their rural home region for the rest of their lives or at least for the upcoming 10 years. In addition, most of them experience a free choice to reside in their rur...
Although the outmigration choices of young adults from peripheral to urban regions to attend higher ...
-Drawing on Bourdieusian social theory, the paper combines class and social constructionist perspect...
The central theme of this study is how young people and young adults experience obstacles and opport...
In line with the increased attention for residential experiences of young adults in rural areas, thi...
Decisions to live in a certain place or region are partly prompted by material and symbolic factors ...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
Rural stayers are often defined as people who have never left their rural home region or village. Ho...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
This Ph.D. project explores how young adults’ life stories are intertwined with the higher education...
Utilising original empirical research as a mode of contributing to theoretical understanding in the ...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
This paper examines the options facing rural versus urban youth as they negotiate the complex mobili...
Although the outmigration choices of young adults from peripheral to urban regions to attend higher ...
-Drawing on Bourdieusian social theory, the paper combines class and social constructionist perspect...
The central theme of this study is how young people and young adults experience obstacles and opport...
In line with the increased attention for residential experiences of young adults in rural areas, thi...
Decisions to live in a certain place or region are partly prompted by material and symbolic factors ...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
Rural stayers are often defined as people who have never left their rural home region or village. Ho...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
This Ph.D. project explores how young adults’ life stories are intertwined with the higher education...
Utilising original empirical research as a mode of contributing to theoretical understanding in the ...
Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This pap...
This paper examines the options facing rural versus urban youth as they negotiate the complex mobili...
Although the outmigration choices of young adults from peripheral to urban regions to attend higher ...
-Drawing on Bourdieusian social theory, the paper combines class and social constructionist perspect...
The central theme of this study is how young people and young adults experience obstacles and opport...