BACKGROUND Despite research paying increasing attention to intergenerational care and geographical distance between family members, the role played in internal migration and …
I Turok - Environment and planning A, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
In the face of growing competitive pressures, cities in Britain and elsewhere have been exploring new ways of promoting their distinctiveness in order to increase local prosperity. I …
Significant changes in family composition in the past quarter-century raise important questions about life-course outcomes embedded in these family changes, especially in …
R Coulter, M Van Ham… - Environment and Planning …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Residential mobility theory proposes that moves are often preceded by the expression of moving desires and expectations. Much research has investigated how individuals form …
T Niedomysl - Regional Studies, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
N iedomysl T. How migration motives change over migration distance: evidence on variation across socio-economic and demographic groups, Regional Studies. Migration researchers …
DP Smith - Progress in Human Geography, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Complex and uneven family geographies, and divisions between 'family-absent'and 'family- dominated'neighbourhoods, are emerging. A factor is processes of internal, long-distance …
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration following union dissolution, there is a particular dearth of studies that go into detail …
BACKGROUND It is often assumed that long-distance migration is dominated by employment or educationally led motives and that local-scale mobility is linked to family and …
CH Mulder, G Malmberg - Environment and Planning A, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research question is: To what extent can the occurrence of moves related to separation, and …