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This research describes and analyzes social inclusion and exclusion processes.Why did people move the countryside and how well did their in- migration processes succeed in the 1990s? Which factors must be fulfilled regarding the social networks and participation of a person moving into a village community to produce a positive outcome of migration process and which factors would result in a negative outcome?The theory of Social Capital, which focuses on a community s and individual s characteristics,is used to describe how entering a community and exclusion from it are multi-phased chains of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research describes and analyzes social
inclusion and exclusion processes.Why did people
move the countryside and how well did their in-
migration processes succeed in the 1990s?
Which factors must be fulfilled regarding the social
networks and participation of a person moving into a
village community to produce a positive outcome of
migration process and which factors would result in
a negative outcome?The theory of Social Capital,
which focuses on a community s and individual s
characteristics,is used to describe how entering a
community and exclusion from it are multi-phased
chains of events.There are three distinct
motivators for the in-migration:buying a single-
family house and a close relationship to nature,and
unemployment and insurmountable debt.Satisfaction
in their new home village was guaranteed in cases
where the migration was voluntary,the migrants lived
in a single-family house, were financially secure
and had good social relations to their neighbors.
The attainment of good standing in the village
community was furthered by the migrant s good
reputation,easy interaction and participation in the
village s life.
Autorenporträt
Aini Pehkonen,D.Soc.Sc:Studied Social Sciencies/Social Work at
University of Helsinki.She works as a Senior Researcher at
University of Kuopio,Department of Social Work and Social
Pedagogy.Her research interests are focused on Social
Inclusion, Social Exclusion,Social Capital,Immigrants and
Mentoring Processes in Social Work Practice.