Migration, education and employment decisions of islanders – understanding the role of sociocultural factors in shaping individual decisions and economic outcomes in Orkney and Shetland

Migration, and particularly youth migration, as many commentators have noted, is a common feature of island communities. The ‘missing generation’ of young people is a cause for concern among policy makers in the island communities of Scotland, including Orkney and Shetland. Retention and attraction...

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Main Author: Alexander, Rosie
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/1f297353-3d85-4b7b-8d0c-6f77963143f3 2023-05-15T18:45:48+02:00 Migration, education and employment decisions of islanders – understanding the role of sociocultural factors in shaping individual decisions and economic outcomes in Orkney and Shetland Alexander, Rosie 2015-06-27 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/migration-education-and-employment-decisions-of-islanders--understanding-the-role-of-sociocultural-factors-in-shaping-individual-decisions-and-economic-outcomes-in-orkney-and-shetland(1f297353-3d85-4b7b-8d0c-6f77963143f3).html http://www.reti2015.org eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Alexander , R 2015 , ' Migration, education and employment decisions of islanders – understanding the role of sociocultural factors in shaping individual decisions and economic outcomes in Orkney and Shetland ' , Paper presented at Reseau d'Excellence des Territoires Insulaires (RETI) , Kirkwall , United Kingdom , 26/06/15 - 1/07/15 . Migration Islands Orkney Shetland Orkney and Shetland Studies Higher Education Employment Careers conferenceObject 2015 ftuhipublicatio 2021-08-09T06:17:55Z Migration, and particularly youth migration, as many commentators have noted, is a common feature of island communities. The ‘missing generation’ of young people is a cause for concern among policy makers in the island communities of Scotland, including Orkney and Shetland. Retention and attraction of young educated professionals is seen as a vital part of increasing levels of human capital and the economic potential of island communities. Therefore understanding the motivations for migration decisions of young island leavers as well as those who stay and return is important in order to inform necessary policy interventions. Research in this area has typically focused on how young people leave island communities for economic reasons and the pursuit of better education and career opportunities; those who return (usually later in life) are shown to move for primarily lifestyle reasons. However, as this paper will demonstrate, migration pathways and decisions are complex, and as well as economic motivations, individual differences and social and cultural influences are also important. Split into two parts this paper will first of all offer some discussion of contemporary career theory and the work of the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to identify how wider social and cultural influences may impact on the career and migration decisions of young islanders. The second part of the paper will present some initial findings of a current research project into the decisions and pathways of higher education entrants from Orkney and Shetland. Qualitative data will be presented from interviews with recent graduates alongside analysis of statistical data from previous graduate cohorts in order to explore some of the sociocultural influences that lie beneath the migration and career decisions of higher education students from the islands. Conference Object Young Island University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Young Island ENVELOPE(162.400,162.400,-66.417,-66.417)
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Orkney
Shetland
Orkney and Shetland Studies
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Employment
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Shetland
Orkney and Shetland Studies
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Alexander, Rosie
Migration, education and employment decisions of islanders – understanding the role of sociocultural factors in shaping individual decisions and economic outcomes in Orkney and Shetland
topic_facet Migration
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Orkney
Shetland
Orkney and Shetland Studies
Higher Education
Employment
Careers
description Migration, and particularly youth migration, as many commentators have noted, is a common feature of island communities. The ‘missing generation’ of young people is a cause for concern among policy makers in the island communities of Scotland, including Orkney and Shetland. Retention and attraction of young educated professionals is seen as a vital part of increasing levels of human capital and the economic potential of island communities. Therefore understanding the motivations for migration decisions of young island leavers as well as those who stay and return is important in order to inform necessary policy interventions. Research in this area has typically focused on how young people leave island communities for economic reasons and the pursuit of better education and career opportunities; those who return (usually later in life) are shown to move for primarily lifestyle reasons. However, as this paper will demonstrate, migration pathways and decisions are complex, and as well as economic motivations, individual differences and social and cultural influences are also important. Split into two parts this paper will first of all offer some discussion of contemporary career theory and the work of the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu to identify how wider social and cultural influences may impact on the career and migration decisions of young islanders. The second part of the paper will present some initial findings of a current research project into the decisions and pathways of higher education entrants from Orkney and Shetland. Qualitative data will be presented from interviews with recent graduates alongside analysis of statistical data from previous graduate cohorts in order to explore some of the sociocultural influences that lie beneath the migration and career decisions of higher education students from the islands.
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