International Labour Mobility and Uneven Regional Development in Europe

Author:

Williams Allan M.1,Baláž Vladimir2,Wallace Claire3

Affiliation:

1. University of Exeter, UK,

2. University of Exeter, UK and Institute of Forecasting, Bratislava, Slovakia

3. Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Economic geographers have tended to neglect human mobility, and yet international labour migration constitutes significant flows that shape and are shaped by institutionally specific economic spaces. Three underlying themes run through the paper. First, the role of social networks in mediating relationships between flows and spaces. Second, the recomposition of the spatiality and temporality of flows in response to Europeanization and globalization, evident especially in the emergence of increased but differentiated skilled labour mobility. And, third, the locking into space - however temporarily - of inherently ‘sticky’ flows of labour mobility. These themes are investigated through an exploration of how the human capital, knowledge and financial capital embedded in migrants are created and articulated by migrants’ local and trans-local relationships in their spaces of origin and destination. Finally, the paper reflects on some of the ways in which the intersection of migration flows and spaces mediate patterns of uneven regional development in Europe.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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