The article offers a relatively new theoretical framework articulating macro, meso and micro levels of analysis of the migration process, which often are disconnected in the sociology of migration. This alternative approach rests on the classical sociological concept of career. The concept of migratory career integrates structures of opportunities, individual characteristics and networks to make sense of the migratory experience. This concept helps us to fill the gap between scholars of migration and people’s movement on the one hand, and scholars of integration and incorporation in the new country, on the other hand. Migratory career must be considered as an additional concept to the traditional concepts such as integration, assimilation o...
Whilst the literature on international migration expands at a seemingly exponential rate, significan...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
The author examines the difference of the role of migration in men’s and women’s careers. The theore...
The authors present a new theoretical framework articulating macro, mess and micro levels of analysi...
The article deals with the interweaving relations between two types of social mobility: socio-occupa...
The social and geographical mobility, including international migration, interlink and interplay but...
Purpose – The purpose of this editorial is to present an overview of the papers in this special issu...
This article is devoted to the review of theoretical approaches to the study of migration processes....
Abstract This paper elaborates an aspirations–capabilities framework to advance our understanding o...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the conceptualizations that arise from the migratory ph...
The aim of this paper is to examine some of the difficulties of theory formation in international mi...
The concepts of migration and mobility clearly intersect, but they are not synonyms. While migration...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
Whilst the literature on international migration expands at a seemingly exponential rate, significan...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
The author examines the difference of the role of migration in men’s and women’s careers. The theore...
The authors present a new theoretical framework articulating macro, mess and micro levels of analysi...
The article deals with the interweaving relations between two types of social mobility: socio-occupa...
The social and geographical mobility, including international migration, interlink and interplay but...
Purpose – The purpose of this editorial is to present an overview of the papers in this special issu...
This article is devoted to the review of theoretical approaches to the study of migration processes....
Abstract This paper elaborates an aspirations–capabilities framework to advance our understanding o...
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the conceptualizations that arise from the migratory ph...
The aim of this paper is to examine some of the difficulties of theory formation in international mi...
The concepts of migration and mobility clearly intersect, but they are not synonyms. While migration...
In times of global migration flows and ever increasing mobility of the workforce in the world, the n...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
This article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effecti...
Whilst the literature on international migration expands at a seemingly exponential rate, significan...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
The author examines the difference of the role of migration in men’s and women’s careers. The theore...