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Using reflexivity to explain variations in migration among the highly-skilled
Authors:Maarja Saar
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, S?dert?rn University, Stockholm, Swedenmaarjasaar@hotmail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4823-3551
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Migration literature has traditionally distinguished between different motivations of migration, such as labour, family and newly also lifestyle migration, never fully exploring the background of these motivations. This article suggests that these different motivations may be explained by different modes of reflexivity as distinguished by Margaret Archer. Linking modes of reflexivity with migration motivations addresses two problems in current migration literature. First, it provides for practical application of reflexivity in explaining migration motivations, which has been missing so far. Second, the article advocates using psycho-social approach as opposed to more commonly adapted ethnical or class based explanations in understanding migration behavior, hence avoiding the potential trap of falling into the trap of methodological nationalism or classism. Through the interview with highly-skilled Estonian migrants it is shown that the reasons of migration among highly skilled are versatile and cannot be explained solely by their class background.
Keywords:Reflexivity  Archer  highly skilled migration  Eastern Europe  lifestyle migration  biography
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