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Resumo:This article investigates how individual attitudes toward the green and digital transitions, collectively referred to as the twin transition, and expressions of regional left‐behindness shape EU interregional migration intentions across different life domains. The study disaggregates migration intentions by motive, work, education, quality of life, and retirement, to better understand the interplay between personal values and regional structural conditions. The findings reveal that while traditional socio‐demographic characteristics remain strong predictors of work‐related migration intentions, green and digital attitudes significantly influence relocation intentions for education and quality‐of‐life reasons. Notably, individuals with strong green values are more likely to express intentions to move for quality‐of‐life reasons. Rural areas, in this case, are aligned with ecological lifestyles, whereas digital attitudes correlate with urban settlement preferences and, for retirees, confidence in relocating to digitally connected rural regions. Expressions of regional left‐behindness, such as economic decline, demographic ageing, and weak connectivity, act as structural push factors that differentially affect migration intentions. The analysis suggests that twin transition values function as behavioural primers which, combined with structural push or pull factors, guide individual intentions and reveal how unequal capacities to adapt to digital and green transitions shape migration intentions.
Autores principais:Panori, Anastasia
Outros Autores:Papastergiou, Elli; Väisänen, Tuomas; Malekzadeh, Milad; Järv, Olle
Assunto:digital transformation; green transition; left‐behind areas; migration; twin transition
Ano:2026
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Cogitatio Press
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Social Inclusion
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spelling en-USTwin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration IntentionsPanori, AnastasiaPapastergiou, ElliVäisänen, TuomasMalekzadeh, MiladJärv, Olledigital transformation; green transition; left‐behind areas; migration; twin transitionCopyright (c) 2026 Anastasia Panori, Elli Papastergiou, Tuomas Väisänen, Milad Malekzadeh, Olle Järvhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2https://doi.org/10.17645/si.11543DOIhttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/11543URLHasVersionhttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/11543/4962URLHasVersionhttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/downloadSuppFile/11543/5592URLHasVersionhttps://doi.org/10.17645/si.11543DOI2026-02-25en-USThis article investigates how individual attitudes toward the green and digital transitions, collectively referred to as the twin transition, and expressions of regional left‐behindness shape EU interregional migration intentions across different life domains. The study disaggregates migration intentions by motive, work, education, quality of life, and retirement, to better understand the interplay between personal values and regional structural conditions. The findings reveal that while traditional socio‐demographic characteristics remain strong predictors of work‐related migration intentions, green and digital attitudes significantly influence relocation intentions for education and quality‐of‐life reasons. Notably, individuals with strong green values are more likely to express intentions to move for quality‐of‐life reasons. Rural areas, in this case, are aligned with ecological lifestyles, whereas digital attitudes correlate with urban settlement preferences and, for retirees, confidence in relocating to digitally connected rural regions. Expressions of regional left‐behindness, such as economic decline, demographic ageing, and weak connectivity, act as structural push factors that differentially affect migration intentions. The analysis suggests that twin transition values function as behavioural primers which, combined with structural push or pull factors, guide individual intentions and reveal how unequal capacities to adapt to digital and green transitions shape migration intentions.Cogitatio Pressapplication/pdfen-USSocial Inclusion; Vol 14 (2026): Digital Transition and New Forms of Spatial Inequality2183-280310.17645/si.i468engjournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501literatureVoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
spellingShingle Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
Panori, Anastasia
digital transformation; green transition; left‐behind areas; migration; twin transition
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subject.fl_str_mv digital transformation; green transition; left‐behind areas; migration; twin transition
title Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
title_full Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
title_fullStr Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
title_full_unstemmed Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
title_short Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
title_sort Twin Transition Attitudes and Regional Left‐Behindness: Unpacking the Drivers of Interregional Migration Intentions
topic digital transformation; green transition; left‐behind areas; migration; twin transition
topic_facet digital transformation; green transition; left‐behind areas; migration; twin transition
url https://doi.org/10.17645/si.11543
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