International voluntary migration and labour migration

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Table of contents

1. Introduction
1.1 Framing the research topic
1.2 Background
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Disposition
2. Theoretical framework
2.1 Mobility and migration
2.1.1 International voluntary migration and labour migration
2.1.2 Elite migrants
2.1.3 The network society and network capital
2.2. Polymedia
2.2.1 The digital divide: First and second level
2.2.2 Previous research: Polymedia communication
2.3 Cosmopolitanism
2.3.1 Transnationalism or cosmopolitanism?
2.4 Concluding remarks: Framing connectivity
3. Study design
3.1 Purpose revisited
3.1.1 Research questions
3.1.2 Operationalisation and definitions
3.2 Method
3.2.1 Regression analysis
3.2.2 Utlands-SOM 2014: The survey, data and variables
3.2.3 The problem of multiple media functions
3.3 Research credibility
3.3.1 Reliability
3.3.2 Validity
4. Results & analysis
4.1 Favoured media
4.1.1 Telephone and text message
4.1.2 Video call
4.1.3 Internet-based services
4.2 Regression output
4.2.1 Telephone
4.2.2 Video call
4.2.3 SMS
4.2.4 E-mail
4.2.5 Chat
4.2.6 Facebook
4.2.7 Other social media
4.3 Demographic factors
4.3.1 Age
4.3.2 Education
4.3.3 Gender
4.3.4 Summarising the research question
4.4 Mobility factors
4.4.1 Travel patterns
4.4.2 Years spent abroad
4.4.3 Number of countries lived in
4.4.4 Summarising the research question and adding demographic variables
4.5 The cosmopolitan factor
4.5.1 Telephone
4.5.2 Video call
4.5.3 Text message
4.5.4 E-mail
4.5.5 Chat
4.5.6 Facebook
4.5.7 Other social media
4.5.8 Summarising the research question
5. Conclusion
5.1 Further research
5.2 Implications for society and careers
6. List of references
7. Codebook- SOM-constructed variables
Appendix 1
Appendix 2

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