从欧洲的边缘地区到电梯区域:伦敦的年轻波罗的海毕业生

From peripheral region to escalator region in Europe: Young Baltic graduates in London

European Urban and Regional Studies · 2017
被引 39
ABS 3

中文导读

基于78份访谈,研究了来自波罗的海国家的年轻毕业生为何移居伦敦、在伦敦的工作生活体验及未来计划,并重新审视了核心-边缘结构框架。

Abstract

This paper examines recent migration from three little-studied European Union (EU) countries, the Baltic states, focusing on early-career graduates who move to London. It looks at how these young migrants explain the reasons for their move, their work and living experiences in London, and their plans for the future, based on 78 interviews with individual migrants. A key objective of this paper is to rejuvenate the core–periphery structural framework through the theoretical lens of London as an ‘escalator’ region for career development. We add a necessary nuance on how the time dimension is crucial in understanding how an escalator region functions – both in terms of macro-events such as EU enlargement or economic crisis, and for life-course events such as career advancement or family formation. Our findings indicate that these educated young adults from the EU’s north-eastern periphery migrate for a combination of economic, career, lifestyle and personal-development reasons. They are ambivalent about their futures and when, and whether, they will return-migrate.

移民研究经济地理劳动力市场欧盟研究青年研究