Number of the records: 1
The Consequences of Mobility
Title statement The Consequences of Mobility [electronic resource] : Reflexivity, Social Inequality and the Reproduction of Precariousness in Highly Qualified Migration / by David Cairns, Valentina Cuzzocrea, Daniel Briggs, Luísa Veloso. Publication Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Phys.des. VI, 191 p. 1 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN 9783319467412 Contents 1. The Mobility Dream and its Consequences -- 2. Mobility Contexts -- 3. New Dilemmas in Europe’s Race for Global Talent: A Wrong Turn for Tertiary Education? -- 4. Working for Europe? Managing Erasmus+ in the Austerity Era -- 5. Recruiting Interns and Keeping them ‘Externs’: Mobility Paradoxes in Internship Governance -- 6. Being a Researcher: Professional Stability and Career Trajectories in Science and Technology -- 7. The Unsettled Future: Future Challenges in Highly Qualified Mobility. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Another responsib. Cuzzocrea, Valentina. Briggs, Daniel. Veloso, Luísa. Another responsib. SpringerLink (Online service) Subj. Headings Social sciences. * Labor economics. * Social structure. * Social inequality. * Industrial sociology. * Emigration and immigration. * Human geography. * Social policy. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country Německo Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
This book explores various forms of highly skilled mobility in the European Union, assessing the potential for this movement to contribute to individual and societal development. In doing so, the authors illustrate some of the issues arising from the opening up of Europe’s borders, and exposing its education systems and labour markets to international competition. While acknowledging the potentially positive aspects of mobility, they also reveal many of the negative consequences arising from flaws in mobility governance and inequalities in access to opportunities, arguing that when the management of mobility goes ‘wrong’, we are left with a heightened level of precariousness and the reproduction of social inequality. This discussion will be of interest to those working within Europe’s mobility infrastructure, as well as policymakers in the mobility field and students and scholars from across the social sciences.
1. The Mobility Dream and its Consequences -- 2. Mobility Contexts -- 3. New Dilemmas in Europe’s Race for Global Talent: A Wrong Turn for Tertiary Education? -- 4. Working for Europe? Managing Erasmus+ in the Austerity Era -- 5. Recruiting Interns and Keeping them ‘Externs’: Mobility Paradoxes in Internship Governance -- 6. Being a Researcher: Professional Stability and Career Trajectories in Science and Technology -- 7. The Unsettled Future: Future Challenges in Highly Qualified Mobility.
Number of the records: 1