International audienceThis paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in the context of migration and urbanisation in Africa, focusing on the case of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso's capital city. We use a mixed-methods approach, combining data from a survey on the family histories of migrants merged with data from the Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillance System and qualitative interviews. The objective is to analyse how the migrants themselves perceive "living apart together", the extent of this phenomenon, its timing, and the factors influencing it. The longitudinal nature of our data specifically allows for the study of the drivers of couple reunification in Ouagadougou and of the physical separation of pa...
This thesis provides insight into the role of international migration in how Ghanaian couples form, ...
Summary: This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among “living apart together ac...
BACKGROUNDThe ability of couples to migrate together or to reunify in the destination country is inc...
International audienceThis paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in t...
This paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in the context of migratio...
This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among living apart together across borde...
This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among “living apart together across bord...
Background: Marriage remains a strong institution in Africa, but union breakdown may be frequent, pa...
<b>Background</b>: In several African cities the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation among youth ha...
This thesis provides insight into the role of international migration in how Ghanaian couples form, ...
Background: The ability of couples to migrate together or to reunify in the destination country is i...
In Africa, household are traditionally characterized by residential arrangements with several genera...
This thesis provides insight into the role of international migration in how Ghanaian couples form, ...
Summary: This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among “living apart together ac...
BACKGROUNDThe ability of couples to migrate together or to reunify in the destination country is inc...
International audienceThis paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in t...
This paper offers new evidence on the residential arrangements of couples in the context of migratio...
This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among living apart together across borde...
This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among “living apart together across bord...
Background: Marriage remains a strong institution in Africa, but union breakdown may be frequent, pa...
<b>Background</b>: In several African cities the prevalence of unmarried cohabitation among youth ha...
This thesis provides insight into the role of international migration in how Ghanaian couples form, ...
Background: The ability of couples to migrate together or to reunify in the destination country is i...
In Africa, household are traditionally characterized by residential arrangements with several genera...
This thesis provides insight into the role of international migration in how Ghanaian couples form, ...
Summary: This article studies the process of reunification in Europe among “living apart together ac...
BACKGROUNDThe ability of couples to migrate together or to reunify in the destination country is inc...