Journal article

Staying, leaving and returning: Rurality and the development of reflexivity and motility

J Cook, H Cuervo

Current Sociology | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2020

Abstract

Studies of rural areas have necessarily been occupied by discussions of migration, the experience of which is often concentrated among young adults in the years immediately following the end of secondary education. This dynamic has been attributed to a mobility imperative that equates leaving rural areas for the opportunities offered by urban centres with success, and staying in rural areas with failure. This article interrogates the distinction between those who leave rural areas and those who stay, drawing on life-course research that contextualises the post-secondary mobility imperative within individuals’ wider biographies in order to challenge claims that mobility is associated with the..

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