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Protracted precarities: The residential mobilities of Poles in Scotland
Population, Space and Place ( IF 2.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-02 , DOI: 10.1002/psp.2438
David McCollum 1 , Paulina Trevena 2
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The significant inflow of migrants to the United Kingdom following the Eastern EU Enlargement of 2004 is noteworthy due to its scale, intensity and geographic diversity. Recent statistical data suggest that these migrants exhibit spatial mobilities that reflect their disadvantage not just from the White British but also from other minority groups. Drawing on 83 interviews with Polish migrants living in Scotland, this paper illustrates the often-persistent residential relocations experienced by this group postinternational migration and considers the drivers behind them. A key driver of this is the cycle of low paid and insecure employment that many migrants become entangled in, most frequently on arrival but often also longer term. These insights speak to wider debates about the scholarly dichotomy between international and internal migration and social inequalities in relation to labour market change and associated exposure to labour market and residential precarities.

中文翻译:

pre可危:苏格兰两极居民的迁徙

由于其规模,强度和地理多样性,在2004年东欧扩大后,大量移民涌入联合王国。最近的统计数据表明,这些移民表现出的空间流动性不仅反映了他们的劣势,不仅反映了白人,也反映了其他少数群体的不利影响。本文根据对居住在苏格兰的波兰移民的83次采访,说明了该群体在国际移民之后经常经历的住宅搬迁,并考虑了背后的驱动因素。造成这种情况的主要原因是许多移民陷入低薪和不安全的就业周期,这种情况最常见于到达目的地时,但也有较长的时间。
更新日期:2021-02-02
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