Author (Person) | Hilton, Andy, Jongerden, Joost, Öztürk, Murat, Topaloğlu, Beşir |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Series Title | Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies |
Series Details | Volume 20, Number 5, Pages 513-530 |
Publication Date | October 2018 |
ISSN | 1944-8953 (print) | 1944-8961 (online) |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Abstract: Based on original data, this article discusses rural-urban mobilities and the contemporary employment-migration relationship. Starting with the observation of reduced rural population but maintained family-farm numbers, it engages with multiple issues, including rural employment, the process of urban migration, settlement in the city, the relation of migrants to the rurality and (return) counter-migration. It supports the thesis that migration is not so much about a ‘movement from one place to another’, the classical migration definition, and more about a coupling of practices (related to mobilities, residence, employment, etc.) with places over time. Thus, migration and counter-migration are conceptualized as socio-spatial strategies, conceptualized as ‘multi-place living’ or ‘dual life’, which are based on variable engagements with rural farming, urban wage labour and return movements (for retirement, refuge, etc.). The newly emergent and growing dual/multi-place structures that result from this are re-shaping village life in particular, expressed in various ways, such as in a changing village demography and function. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.1080/19448953.2018.1406696 |
Subject Categories | Employment and Social Affairs |
Subject Tags | Migration | Immigration |
Keywords | Demographics |
Countries / Regions | Turkey |