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Gendered Outcomes of Socio-economic Restructuring: A Tale from a Rural Village in Iceland
Authors:Anna Karlsdóttir  Auđur H Ingólfsdóttir
Institution:1. Department of Geography and Tourism Studies , University of Iceland , Reykjavik, Iceland annakar@hi.is;3. Faculty of Social Sciences , Bifrost University , Borgarnes, Iceland
Abstract:Demographic dynamics are immanent in societal changes. However, recent research on work-related mobility and regional development indicate that translocal commodity chains have changed the formation of class and gender to such an extent that spatial constructions of belonging have not only become more complex in local communities but are also, to an increased extent, the main deciding factor in women's reflective decision-making processes on where to live. This article explores the reasoning behind women's choices about how to live and work, across functional occupations, age, and educational background, in a small peripheral village in north-east Iceland. The community aspect is crucial in this respect. How do they perceive their own function and embeddedness in the community? The findings indicate that the key reason for staying and living in a community with few occupational opportunities is the existence of family and social ties, although jobs suited to their educational backgrounds and economic needs are also of crucial importance.
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