The regional migration system as a lens for studying migration and development
Transition or transformation in the case of Finland’s Seinäjoki city region
Keywords:
migration system, regional migration system, regional development, transitionAbstract
The paper revisits the migration-system approach, offering a more nuanced conceptual device for focused study of migration and, especially, region-level development. The paper outlines the main approaches to migration systems and links the conceptual framework to system-based discussion of regional development. The tentative conceptual lens formulated for studying the role of migration in regional development, and vice versa, is the regional migration system, or RMS. This conceptual focusing device is
developed and tentatively tested in the specific case of Finland’s Seinäjoki city-region. The shape of a regional migration system is recognised by means of statistical data, while qualitative data aid in exploring the system drivers, helping explain their shape
and magnitude. Also, the paper discusses the contributions of the multilevel perspective and transition-based approach entailed for applying the RMS concept. The conclusions point to several further applications for the conceptual framework introduced.
How to Cite
Copyright (c) 2022 Mika Raunio
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.