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Migration and filial bonds: attitudes of Cork farmers and Dublin men

Irish journal of agricultural economics and rural sociology3 (1) • Published In 1970 • Pages: 61-73

By: Streib, Gordon Franklin.

Abstract
This is an intergenerational study of the values associated with migration, based on a survey of one hundred rural and urban informants. The survey included situational questions that presented a dilemma pitting the desires, interests and wishes of young adults against their parents (self-interest versus filial duty). Views regarding filial ties and migration differed according to residence (rural or urban) and socioeconomic status. The author also considered the variables of age, marital status, length of residence, and family residence pattern.
Subjects
Interviewing in research
Organization and analysis of results of research
Drives and emotions
Internal migration
Residence
Family relationships
culture
Rural Irish
HRAF PubDate
2016
Region
Europe
Sub Region
British Isles
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Social Scientist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard
Field Date
1963
Coverage Date
1963
Coverage Place
County Cork and Dublin, Ireland
Notes
G. F. Streib
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73)
LCCN
sn 86011010
LCSH
Ireland--Rural conditions