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Migration, education and employment: socio-cultural factors in shaping individual decisions and economic outcomes in Orkney and Shetland
Rosie Alexander
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Sociocultural Factors
100%
Individual Choice
100%
Economic Outcomes
100%
Shetland
100%
Orkney
100%
Decision Outcomes
100%
Young People
66%
Cultural Influences
66%
Social Influence
66%
Island Communities
33%
Habitus
33%
Higher Education Students
33%
Employment Opportunities
33%
Decision Basis
33%
Career Decision
33%
Pierre Bourdieu
33%
Student Discourse
33%
Student Decision-making
33%
Education Opportunity
33%
Migration Decisions
33%
Youth Migration
33%
British Islands
33%
Higher Education Choice
33%
Economic Decisions
33%
Social Sciences
Education and Employment
100%
Cultural Interaction
100%
Sociocultural Factor
100%
Decision Making
50%
Research Project
50%
Occupational Career
50%
Professional Occupations
50%
Narrative
50%
Student Education
50%
Sociologist
50%
Employment Opportunities
50%
Pierre Bourdieu
50%