Future of the Arctic Human Population

Future of the Arctic Human Population

Migration in the North

Uusiautti, Satu; Yeasmin, Nafisa; Koivurova, Timo; Heleniak, Timothy

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

204

Dura

Inglês

9781032026749

15 a 20 dias

553

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Part I: Introduction. 1. Introduction: challenges and opportunities regarding migration in the North. Part II: Immigration and Labour Market. 2. Is language the key to work? Integration of immigrants and dynamics of the labour markets in Turku, Southwest Finland. 3. Towards a sustainable economic integration: policy and practice. Part III: Gender and Migration in the Arctic. 4. Equality for all? Migration and gender equality in Iceland. 5. The pre-determinants of establishing immigrant women entrepreneurship in Lapland: theory and practice. 6. Saami women's migration in and from the Arctic. Part IV: Local Languages, Education: Integration of Adult and Youth. 7. Adjusting parenting and perceptions of well-being in the host country: a comparative analysis of immigrant parents in the Finnish Arctic and Singapore. 8. International higher education students' resilience and willingness to immigrate in the Lapland Region. 9. Immigrant youth vulnerabilities in the COVID-19 era. Part V: Outward Migration from the Arctic. 10. "I have already imagined my life elsewhere": a bottom-up perspective on youth outmigration. 11. Conformal migration: the integrative way to a new society of Finland and Russia. 12. Employment and migration in the Arctic Region: a case study of Spitzbergen/Svalbard Archipelago.
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International Higher Education Students;North;Finnish Language Skills;Youth Out-migration;Statistics Finland;Lapland Region;Labour Market;Finnish Arctic;Immigrant Youth;Follow;Icelandic Society;Migrant Women;Saami Language;Arctic Finland;Language Awareness;Host Society;Swedish Language;Immigrant Women Entrepreneurs;Foreign Background;Resilience Subscales;Svalbard Archipelago;Immigrant Integration;Saami Areas;Census;Arctic Migration