In this article, we will measure individuals’ and groups’ aptitude for movement and consider them relative to their living environment by developing a typology of motility. This will help highlight both the range and variety of skills for being mobile, and the social and spatial inequalities associated with them. We will address this question based on the panel data from the Job Mobilities and Family Lives research study (hereafter referred to as JobMob) conducted in four European countries (Germany, France, Spain and Switzerland) in 2007 and 2011. This article focuses on forms of work-related mobility and thus concerns working-age people
Commuting and travelling extensively for job reasons both helps and challenges people to balance com...
Occupational Classifications in Mobility Surveys. Methodological research on social and occupationa...
Researchers and practitioners have contributed a lot to the understanding of the dynamics of labor m...
This paper investigate the causal relationships that exist between the motility, defined as the pers...
International audienceIntroduction - Does being highly mobile require a specific set of skills, acce...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences, and this artic...
Social and territorial structures form intricate relations that transcend a social stratification or...
This report sets out a descriptive analysis of the data collected by the Eurobarometer Survey (2005)...
This article contributes to the existing literature on the geography of mobility by examining the pr...
Social and spatial mobility is a core value of late modern societies. Increasing numbers of people a...
In the past decade, large scale mobile phone data have become available for the study of human movem...
peer reviewedYouth unemployment is a challenge in many European countries – especially since the fin...
International audienceRecent developments in transport systems and information technology applicatio...
Commuting and travelling extensively for job reasons both helps and challenges people to balance com...
Occupational Classifications in Mobility Surveys. Methodological research on social and occupationa...
Researchers and practitioners have contributed a lot to the understanding of the dynamics of labor m...
This paper investigate the causal relationships that exist between the motility, defined as the pers...
International audienceIntroduction - Does being highly mobile require a specific set of skills, acce...
In modern society, spatial mobility is highly prized, since it is associated with the idea of indivi...
Social and spatial mobility is a key value of late modern societies. Necessity to move is linked to ...
Mobility and movement are of concern to academics working across the social sciences, and this artic...
Social and territorial structures form intricate relations that transcend a social stratification or...
This report sets out a descriptive analysis of the data collected by the Eurobarometer Survey (2005)...
This article contributes to the existing literature on the geography of mobility by examining the pr...
Social and spatial mobility is a core value of late modern societies. Increasing numbers of people a...
In the past decade, large scale mobile phone data have become available for the study of human movem...
peer reviewedYouth unemployment is a challenge in many European countries – especially since the fin...
International audienceRecent developments in transport systems and information technology applicatio...
Commuting and travelling extensively for job reasons both helps and challenges people to balance com...
Occupational Classifications in Mobility Surveys. Methodological research on social and occupationa...
Researchers and practitioners have contributed a lot to the understanding of the dynamics of labor m...