This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles investigate the interrelations between the family and migration behaviour of individuals in industrialised countries. We first review the life-course approach and previous research on the interplay between family change and migration. We then describe the contribution of the articles in the collection. This is followed by a discussion of selected issues raised in the papers and an outline of future research avenues. We argue that the life-course approach and event-history analysis offer a fruitful framework to examine how individuals simultaneously structure their family lives and residential trajectories, and thus shape demographic change in soci...
The introductory chapter briefly describes the fragmentation of research activities in recent decade...
This article analyses the features of applying a life course perspective in migration research. On t...
Although migration is almost always attributed to economic causes, in fact its demographic motives a...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
Over the last four decades the sociological life course approach with its focus on the interplay of ...
Significant changes in family composition in the past quarter-century raise important questions abou...
The lifecourse perspective examines individual life histories in order to understand how prior event...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Over the last four decades the sociological life course approach with its focus on the interplay of ...
This paper integrates life course principles to investigate interdependencies between residential, f...
The introductory chapter briefly describes the fragmentation of research activities in recent decade...
This article analyses the features of applying a life course perspective in migration research. On t...
Although migration is almost always attributed to economic causes, in fact its demographic motives a...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles inves...
Over the last four decades the sociological life course approach with its focus on the interplay of ...
Significant changes in family composition in the past quarter-century raise important questions abou...
The lifecourse perspective examines individual life histories in order to understand how prior event...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Migration is one of the major factors causing population change in Europe today. Understanding these...
Over the last four decades the sociological life course approach with its focus on the interplay of ...
This paper integrates life course principles to investigate interdependencies between residential, f...
The introductory chapter briefly describes the fragmentation of research activities in recent decade...
This article analyses the features of applying a life course perspective in migration research. On t...
Although migration is almost always attributed to economic causes, in fact its demographic motives a...