Aspirations among young refugees in Turkey: social class, integration and onward migration in forced migration contexts

Title Aspirations among young refugees in Turkey: social class, integration and onward migration in forced migration contexts
Author Üstübici, A., Elçi, Ezgi
Publication Date: 2022
Publication Place - Taylor and Francis
Subject Aspirations, Onward mobility, Social class, Syrian refugees, Turkey
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 1369-183X
Record ID 6d33cf22-4e31-4e69-b23d-d4ee26852fe8
Library Location International Relations
Date 2022
Notes Volkswagen Stiftung Wellcome Trust ; Economic and Social Research Council ; TÜBİTAK
Sample Text The prevailing sentiment is that refugees desire to go to developed countries rather than stay in their first host country. Based on a critical reading of the literature on onward migration, this article analyzes the formation of aspirations for (im)mobility among young Syrian refugees in Turkey, considering their initial access to resources and integration. Our quantitative analysis suggests that obtaining legal status, satisfaction with life, perceived cultural similarities between the Turkish and Syrian communities, and hence perceived inclusion are the foremost drivers of aspirations to stay in Turkey. The analysis also shows that rather than migrants’ social class, migration-specific capital, such as a passport and networks abroad, drives onward migration aspirations. The qualitative analysis further unpacks the relationship between economic, cultural, and social capital as well as the subjective experience of integration and aspirations to move on or stay. Analyzing different trajectories, we highlight the importance of ‘start-up capital’ at the onset of displacement in shaping opportunities for settlement and future aspirations. Our discussion underscores that resources and opportunities explain onward mobility aspirations in protracted displacement contexts in relation to daily experiences of inclusion and to considerations regarding social class and social mobility in the future.
DOI 10.1080/1369183X.2022.2123433
Cilt 48
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Aspirations among young refugees in Turkey: social class, integration and onward migration in forced migration contexts

Author Üstübici, A., Elçi, Ezgi
Publication Date 2022
Publication Place - Taylor and Francis
Subject Aspirations, Onward mobility, Social class, Syrian refugees, Turkey
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 1369-183X
Record ID 6d33cf22-4e31-4e69-b23d-d4ee26852fe8
Library Location International Relations
Date 2022
Notes Volkswagen Stiftung Wellcome Trust ; Economic and Social Research Council ; TÜBİTAK
Sample Text The prevailing sentiment is that refugees desire to go to developed countries rather than stay in their first host country. Based on a critical reading of the literature on onward migration, this article analyzes the formation of aspirations for (im)mobility among young Syrian refugees in Turkey, considering their initial access to resources and integration. Our quantitative analysis suggests that obtaining legal status, satisfaction with life, perceived cultural similarities between the Turkish and Syrian communities, and hence perceived inclusion are the foremost drivers of aspirations to stay in Turkey. The analysis also shows that rather than migrants’ social class, migration-specific capital, such as a passport and networks abroad, drives onward migration aspirations. The qualitative analysis further unpacks the relationship between economic, cultural, and social capital as well as the subjective experience of integration and aspirations to move on or stay. Analyzing different trajectories, we highlight the importance of ‘start-up capital’ at the onset of displacement in shaping opportunities for settlement and future aspirations. Our discussion underscores that resources and opportunities explain onward mobility aspirations in protracted displacement contexts in relation to daily experiences of inclusion and to considerations regarding social class and social mobility in the future.
DOI 10.1080/1369183X.2022.2123433
Cilt 48
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