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Handbook of Labour Mobility : Regional, National and Global Perspectives
Handbook of Labour Mobility : Regional, National and Global Perspectives
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ISBN No.: 9781035331680
Pages: 412
Year: 202606
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 420.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Contents1 Introduction: the past and future of labour mobility 1Rikard H. Eriksson and Høgni Kalsø HansenPART I INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON LABOUR MOBILITY2 Challenges and opportunities of temporary labor migration programs forclimate adaptation: lessons from Qatar and South Asia 21Michael Ewers, Mohsin Raza and Deborah S.K. Thomas3 I can make my own decision: linking (im)mobility to connectivity amongRomanian young people from return-migrant family backgrounds 34Silvia Marcu4 Ordering labour: a shifting labour regime of a 'green investment' 48Madeleine Eriksson and Andreas Nuottaniemi5 Chinese internationalization into African and Western labour markets: theimpact of market- versus knowledge-seeking motives 67Kerstin J. Schaefer and Elisa Gambino6 The geography of high-skilled migration and innovation 86Stefano Breschi, Zenne Hellinga and Andrea MorrisonPART II MOBILITY WITHIN AND BETWEEN REGIONS7 Commuting behaviour in Accra's rapidly expanding periphery 103Manja Hoppe Andreasen andLasse Møller-Jensen8 Counterurban migration and commuting strategies 119Emma Lundholm and Erika Sandow9 Folkbildning as skills provision in regional development 132Lina Bjerke and Charlotta Mellander10 Location of higher education institutions and graduate mobility 150Elise Stenholt Lange and Lars Winther11 Publication networks and vertical labour mobility in academia: a genderedperspective 172Christine Benna Skytt-Larsen12 Graduate mobility and job mismatch: state-of-the-art and future challenges 185Alessandra Faggian, Carlo Caporali and Federico Zampollo13 Enriching the micro perspective in evolutionary economic geography: skillrelatedness and the mobility of heterogeneous workers 202Zoltán Elekes and Emelie Hane-Weijman14 Regional and occupational mobility paths following firm closures inGermany 223Anne Otto and Florian Hack15 A spatial view of automation technologies and their consequences for jobs 257Martin Henning16 Co-worker networks in regional labor markets: an economic geographyapproach 270Balázs LengyelPART III NEW GEOGRAPHIES OF MOBILITIES AND IMMOBILITIES17 Platform labour mobility and gender inequality in the gig economy 286Al James18 Redefining workspaces? Spatial implications of remote working and thepotential for local coworking 303Nick Clifton, Darja Reuschke and Jed Long19 Labour mobility and mobile workers: new implications for ruralrevitalisation? 323Gary Bosworth, Janet Merkel and Jason Whalley20 Coworking spaces in smaller and more sparsely populated regions 340Josephine V. Rekers, Magnus Andersson, Calle Rosengren and Linda Stihl21 How revolutionary is going remote? An occupational and place-basedanalysis 356Patrick Adler and Richard Florida.


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