Housing Pathways of Skilled Migrants : Indian Professionals in Helsinki, Finland

Although relatively understudied, the role of affordable and acceptable housing in the accelerating global competition for talent is of utmost importance, especially if highly skilled migrants are to be absorbed into the permanent labour force. This paper concerns the housing of skilled Indian migrants in the Helsinki metropolitan area in Finland, and contributes to the literature on international migration and the housing of ethnic minorities. It presents a case study on how to analyse migrants' housing pathways, examining the meaning of housing in the transnational lives of this relatively a... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Eskelä, Elina
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Taylor & Francis
Schlagwörter: Migration / Home ownership / Housing choice / Housing pathways / Finland / RESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES / LONDON / NETHERLANDS / AMENITIES / MOBILITY / CAREERS / CITIES / HOMEOWNERSHIP / 519 Social and economic geography
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/10138/311207

Although relatively understudied, the role of affordable and acceptable housing in the accelerating global competition for talent is of utmost importance, especially if highly skilled migrants are to be absorbed into the permanent labour force. This paper concerns the housing of skilled Indian migrants in the Helsinki metropolitan area in Finland, and contributes to the literature on international migration and the housing of ethnic minorities. It presents a case study on how to analyse migrants' housing pathways, examining the meaning of housing in the transnational lives of this relatively affluent migrant group. The results show that homeownership is a not a simple indicator of commitment to the host society, and that those responsible for national housing policy need to ensure the supply, quality and reasonable price of accommodation in order to fulfil the housing needs of skilled migrants. ; Peer reviewed