@misc{Pustułka_Paula_Grupy, author={Pustułka, Paula and Sarnowska, Justyna and Grabowska, Izabela}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Lubuskie Towarzystwo Naukowe}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Wydział Pedagogiki, Psychologii i Socjologii}, language={pol}, abstract={The aim of this article is to develop a typology of peer groups (groups of friends) from selected local communities and to show the influence such groups may exercise on spatial mobility (internal and international migrations). Respondents aged 19-34 retrospectively outlined high-school groups made up of both migrants and non-migrants. The article is based on the first round of a qualitative longitudinal study carried out in many places.}, abstract={The analysis revealed the existence of four peer structures with respect to the strength of relations and group?s influence on migration decisions. These are as follows: (1) dense groups, in which the relations between group members are close, and migration decisions are interdependent; (2) box groups, which consist of two distinct peer subgroups, and mobility decisions may be connected with one or both groups; (3) fragmentary groups, in which the relations are segmented and based mostly on the situational closeness of activities undertaken in a given time outside the main group. Migration decisions in this type of peer relations are taken mostly in dyads and triads. The last type are (4) network individuals, whose social relations and influence on migration decisions are discovered outside peer groups.}, type={artykuł}, title={Grupy rówieśnicze (peer groups) a decyzje migracyjne = Peer groups and migration decisions}, keywords={grupa rówieśnicza, społeczności lokalne, migracja, peer group, local communities, migrations}, }