Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland

The aim of this article is to add to understandings of the rural idyll as an influence on return migration. Interviews were conducted with thirty-four first generation rural returnees in Ireland and their responses were analysed in depth. Unemployment and constraints on career and personal fulfilmen...

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Main Author: Mary Cawley
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Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Geografia 2020-02-01
Series:Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica
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Online Access:https://dag.revista.uab.es/article/view/588
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spelling doaj-fee3103491fe470daba48a5dd38d7c4d2021-02-09T17:42:01ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de GeografiaDocuments d'Anàlisi Geogràfica0212-15732014-45122020-02-0166228930510.5565/rev/dag.588458Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in IrelandMary Cawley0National University of Ireland Galway Whitaker Institute for Innovation and Societal Change and School of Geography, Archaeology and Irish StudiesThe aim of this article is to add to understandings of the rural idyll as an influence on return migration. Interviews were conducted with thirty-four first generation rural returnees in Ireland and their responses were analysed in depth. Unemployment and constraints on career and personal fulfilment influenced migration overseas, usually, to a major city. Consciousness of the loss of features of the idyll emerged in adapting to life in the destination area. Memories of the positive features of family and rural life influenced return, particularly for those with children, but the capacity to return was dependent for most on economic circumstances. Certain features of the idyll were recaptured on return but everyday rural reality intruded also. Some people migrated again. An improved understanding of the idyll and of the everyday reality should help to better inform policy to re-attract out-migrants back to the countryside.https://dag.revista.uab.es/article/view/588realitat ruralidil·limigració de retornirlanda
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Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland
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author_facet Mary Cawley
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title Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland
title_short Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland
title_full Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland
title_fullStr Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland
title_full_unstemmed Rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in Ireland
title_sort rural out-migration and return: perspectives on the role of the everyday reality and the idyll in ireland
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Departament de Geografia
series Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica
issn 0212-1573
2014-4512
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The aim of this article is to add to understandings of the rural idyll as an influence on return migration. Interviews were conducted with thirty-four first generation rural returnees in Ireland and their responses were analysed in depth. Unemployment and constraints on career and personal fulfilment influenced migration overseas, usually, to a major city. Consciousness of the loss of features of the idyll emerged in adapting to life in the destination area. Memories of the positive features of family and rural life influenced return, particularly for those with children, but the capacity to return was dependent for most on economic circumstances. Certain features of the idyll were recaptured on return but everyday rural reality intruded also. Some people migrated again. An improved understanding of the idyll and of the everyday reality should help to better inform policy to re-attract out-migrants back to the countryside.
topic realitat rural
idil·li
migració de retorn
irlanda
url https://dag.revista.uab.es/article/view/588
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