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‘New’ migration and new forms of integration: Families in geographical itinerancy
Titre du projet
‘New’ migration and new forms of integration: Families in geographical itinerancy
Description
This project is part of the NCCR "On the move: The mobility-migration nexus" directed by prof. Gianni d'Amato.
It proposes to examine the daily strategies of families of international managers or diplomats who come to Switzerland for a limited time. How, on a daily basis, do they interact with their Swiss environment? Do they master the local languages, develop networks with long-term Swiss residents, or do they participate to local communities? Examining short term, highly qualified immigrants – an extreme case “new immigration” – this project has thus various goals: 1) on a theoretical level, to question the traditional criteria of psychosocial “integration”; 2) on an empirical level, to describe the specific modalities of adjustment of short term immigrants; 3) on a policy level, to make recommendations for a smoother adjustment of these families.
It proposes to examine the daily strategies of families of international managers or diplomats who come to Switzerland for a limited time. How, on a daily basis, do they interact with their Swiss environment? Do they master the local languages, develop networks with long-term Swiss residents, or do they participate to local communities? Examining short term, highly qualified immigrants – an extreme case “new immigration” – this project has thus various goals: 1) on a theoretical level, to question the traditional criteria of psychosocial “integration”; 2) on an empirical level, to describe the specific modalities of adjustment of short term immigrants; 3) on a policy level, to make recommendations for a smoother adjustment of these families.
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Date de début
1 Juin 2014
Date de fin
1 Juin 2018
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- PublicationMétadonnées seulement
- PublicationMétadonnées seulement“Switzerland Doesn’t Want Me” - Work, Precarity and Emotions for Mobile Professionals’ Partners(2019-4-1)A wide range of professions demands mobility as a requisite for “excellence”, success and “good performance”. At the same time, more precarious and flexible conditions, ranging from unemployment, to temporary, free-lance and self-employed occupations, now characterize the mobile trajectories of a large number of professionals and their partners. What is the emotional cost of these conditions in mobility? How do mobile professionals’ partners feel and deal with feeling rules regarding unemployment and job search when moving? The article examines the case of Switzerland, by exploring the experience of mobile professionals’ partners.
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- PublicationAccès libreRelocation services for families in geographical itinerancy: beyond the “cultural problem”(Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, 2018)
; ; ; ;Schliewe, Sanna ;Chaudhary, NanditaMarsico, Giuseppina - PublicationAccès libreWork and geographical mobility: the case of the male accompanying spouses(Charlotte, N.C.: Information Age Publishing, 2019)
; ; ; Bendassoli, Pedro F.