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Migration decision-making: a geographical imaginations approach

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Abstract

Within the past two decades, scholars of migration are beginning to understand the importance of incorporating cultural dimensions into research concerning migration decision-making practices. While it is recognised that economic, social and political factors are central in the formation of the desire to migrate, these factors alone are unable to explain the migratory decisions of many. However, although cultures of migration has emerged as the dominant approach for incorporating cultural facets of migration decision-making, I suggest this approach does not offer a holistic exploration into the impacts of ‘culture’ due to its reluctance to fully engage with the importance of place. This paper outlines a geographical imaginations approach that is able to account for the complexities of culture and place on migration decision-making, based on insights developed from interviews undertaken with Filipino nurses in the UK and in the Philippines. The approach is able to account for the impacts of culture and place on migration decision-making in four main, interlinking ways. It is sensitive to the influence of geographical scales, to ideas of culture and place, to understandings of both home and away, and is able to account for non-migration.

Acceptance Date Sep 22, 2016
Publication Date Sep 22, 2016
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2024
Journal Area
Print ISSN 0004-0894
Publisher Wiley
Pages 77 - 84
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12292
Keywords Philippines; geographical imaginations; cultural geography; migration decision-making; cultures of migration; place
Publisher URL https://rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/area.12292

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