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Catherine Doherty
Children's Educational Prospects
defence family relocation
Dilemmatic Space
Doctor Family
education as reflexive projects
education strategy
educational capitals
educational choices in mobile households
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Fallible Readings
family
Family Mobility
Family Mobility Decisions
Family Relocations
Family's Plan
Family's Socio-economic Position
Family’s Plan
Family’s Socio-economic Position
gendered labour mobility
Internal Consistency Reliability Tests
military families
Military Family
Mobility in family narratives
mobius markets
Paul Shield
Private Dilemmas
professional absences in the rural
professional absences in the rural/remote location
professional absences in the ruralremote location
Professional Development
professional families
Public Service Ethic
qualitative case studies
Queensland Police Service
Queensland Public Sector
Reconciling career opportunities and educational strategy
remote location
rural service provision
Scale Score Index
Selective Mobility
Set Roster
social mobility
sociology of education
Spatial Autonomy
spatial mobility
Tau Model
Topological Anomaly
Vice Versa
Viscosity Setting
Wendy Patton
work
work/family/education as reflexive projects
workfamilyeducation as reflexive projects
workforce migration

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367868659
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Family mobility decisions reveal much about how the public and private realms of social life interact and change. This sociological study explores how contemporary families reconcile individual members’ career and education projects within the family unit over time and space, and unpacks the intersubjective constraints on workforce mobility.

This Australian mixed methods study sampled Defence Force families and middle class professional families to illustrate how families’ educational projects are necessarily and deeply implicated in issues of workforce mobility and immobility, in complex ways. Defence families move frequently, often absorbing the stresses of moving through ‘viscous’ institutions as private troubles.

In contrast, the selective mobility of middle class professional families and their ‘no go zones’ contribute to the public issue of poorly serviced rural communities. Families with different social, material and vocational resources at their disposal are shown to reflexively weigh the benefits and risks associated with moving differently. The book also explore how priorities shift as children move through educational phases. The families’ narratives offer empirical windows on larger social processes, such as the mobility imperative, the gender imbalance in the family’s intersubjective bargains, labour market credentialism, the social construction of place, and the family’s role in the reproduction of class structure.

Catherine Doherty is a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology. She works in the sociology of education with an interest in mobile populations and educational markets. As well as this project, she has published research on international students in higher education, and international curriculum in secondary schools.

Wendy Patton is a professor and dean in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology, widely published in theoretical approaches to career studies across different populations in terms of age, socioeconomic background, and employment experience. She is currently the Series Editor of an International Career Development Book series by Sense Publishers.

Paul Shield is a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology with expertise in quantitative methodologies. He has contributed to major systemic reviews of educational reform and a wide variety of educational studies.

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