Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle
Yes === This study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital within the intelligent career framework. It compares global and secondary cities as distinct career landscapes and examines how differently they shape development and utilisation of three ways of k...
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ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-182552021-04-28T05:01:01Z Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle Kozhevnikov, Andrew Career capital Global cities Intelligent career Secondary cities Skilled migrants Yes This study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital within the intelligent career framework. It compares global and secondary cities as distinct career landscapes and examines how differently they shape development and utilisation of three ways of knowing (knowing-how, knowing-whom and knowingwhy). Findings from 82 qualitative interviews with skilled migrants in global (London) and secondary (Newcastle) UK cities explain the importance of cities at an analytical level, as skilled migrants’ careers were differently constrained and enabled by three groups of city-specific factors: labour market, community and lifestyle. By exploring the two types of cities in career context, this article contributes to developing an interdisciplinary dialogue and problematises careers as a relational and contextually embedded phenomenon. Limitations and recommendations are discussed. 2020-12-14T11:59:10Z 2020-12-18T09:20:38Z 2020-12-14T11:59:10Z 2020-12-18T09:20:38Z 2021-05-01 2020 2020-08-29 2020-12-14T11:59:22Z Article Published version Kozhevnikov A (2021) Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle. Human Relations. 74(5): 705-728. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18255 en https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0018726720952857 (c) 2021 The Author. This is an Open Access article distributed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) |
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Yes === This study explores the impact of city-specific factors on skilled migrants’ career capital
within the intelligent career framework. It compares global and secondary cities as
distinct career landscapes and examines how differently they shape development and
utilisation of three ways of knowing (knowing-how, knowing-whom and knowingwhy). Findings from 82 qualitative interviews with skilled migrants in global (London)
and secondary (Newcastle) UK cities explain the importance of cities at an analytical
level, as skilled migrants’ careers were differently constrained and enabled by three
groups of city-specific factors: labour market, community and lifestyle. By exploring
the two types of cities in career context, this article contributes to developing an
interdisciplinary dialogue and problematises careers as a relational and contextually
embedded phenomenon. Limitations and recommendations are discussed. |
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Kozhevnikov, Andrew |
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Kozhevnikov, Andrew |
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Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle |
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Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle |
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Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle |
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Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle |
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Career capital in global versus second-order cities: Skilled migrants in London and Newcastle |
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career capital in global versus second-order cities: skilled migrants in london and newcastle |
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