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Geographical Mobility of the Tertiary Educated – Perspectives from Education and Social Space

Abstract
The purpose of this research is to illuminate the complexity of measuring and understanding patterns of geographical mobility from higher education to employment. This is done by employing an educationally oriented social space perspective through a series of three complimentary papers and an integrated discussion. This topic is important for educational research because higher education institutions are expected to attract and retain tertiary educated individuals in their regional labor markets, and researching geographical mobility at the national level gives insight on the regional distribution of these individuals. Study I summarizes peer-reviewed literature on national geographical mobility of the tertiary educated from a European perspective. The study discusses how regional characteristics, education, and demographic factors are most often cited as influencing mobility propensity and destination after higher education among the tertiary educated. The study draws attention to the prevalence of economic perspectives and lack of a relational interpretation of these factors. Therefore, this study contributes a discussion on “social space” as an approach to understanding the interrelationships of these factors. Examples of how research on higher education mobility can develop by using the concept “social space” and a discussion of social space from four philosophical starting points ensue. The empirical basis for the two other studies is Swedish register data for individuals born between 1973 and 1982. From a spatial perspective, Study II focuses on methodological issues in studying geographical mobility at the national level. Binary logistic regression is used to examine changes in statistical outcomes when different measures of geographical mobility are employed. The study emphasizes the importance of context, specifically the need for selecting measures that are meaningful to higher education when higher education-related mobility is under investigation. Study III uses a gender perspective to examine Swedish tertiary educated individuals of rural origins who return to rural areas after higher education. Gender-divided binary logistic regression is used to examine the relationship of social space and destination after higher education. Findings from this study indicate that although there are social space characteristics common to men and women that influence their probability of returning to rural areas, there are gender differences in the degree of influence for many of these characteristics. Finally, the integrated discussion examines the reciprocal nature of geographical mobility and social space, which is an underlying theme in the three studies. Specifically, this discussion is based on the premise that mobility after higher education influences and is influenced by social space. Each of the perspectives used in the three studies (i.e. European, spatial, and gender) are reflected upon in relation to this reciprocal relationship.
Parts of work
I. Haley, A. (2016). Through a social space lens – Interpreting migration of the tertiary educated. European Educational Research Journal, 15(4), 480-490. ::doi::10.1177/1474904116630316
 
II. Haley, A. (2017). Defining geographical mobility: Perspectives from higher education. Geoforum, 83, 50-59. ::doi::10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.04.013
 
III. Haley, A. (Submitted). Returning to rural origins after higher education – Gendered social space.
 
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Education
Institution
Department of Education and Special Education ; Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik
Disputation
Onsdagen den 20 september 2017, kl. 10.00, Pedagogen, Göteborgs universitet, Lokal AK2 136
Date of defence
2017-09-20
E-mail
aimee.haley@gu.se
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52326
Collections
  • Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik
  • Doctoral Theses from University of Gothenburg / Doktorsavhandlingar från Göteborgs universitet
  • Gothenburg Studies in Educational Sciences
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Date
2017-08-29
Author
Haley, Aimee
Keywords
higher education
geographical mobility
social space
gender
rural
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7346-924-1 (pdf)
978-91-7346-923-4 (print)
ISSN
0436-1121
Series/Report no.
Gothenburg Studies in Educational Sciences 401
Language
eng
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