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Migration: vocational perspectives on a complex and diverse transition
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posted on 2015-03-18, 14:09 authored by Laurie Cohen, John ArnoldJohn Arnold, Maggie O'NeillThis paper outlines the origins of this special issue: a UK Economic and Social Research Council supported seminar series on ‘Careers and Migration’. The series elucidated a number of salient (though under-researched) issues: migration as a diverse and complex process; the loss, recovery and reconstruction of career capital as central in the migration experience; insecurity, security and their dynamic interplay; the salience of relationships with family, compatriots and communities in migrants' career development; and the appropriateness of creative approaches in researching migrants' careers. The seven articles, written by interdisciplinary authorial teams (sometimes working in different occupational sectors) contribute to our understandings of these pressing concerns.
History
School
- Business and Economics
Department
- Business
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JOURNAL OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIORVolume
78Issue
3Pages
321 - 324 (4)Citation
COHEN, L., ARNOLD, J. and O'NEILL, M., 2011. Migration: vocational perspectives on a complex and diverse transition. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 78 (3), pp. 321 - 324.Publisher
© Elsevier IncVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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0001-8791Publisher version
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- en