This paper examines the relationship between residential mobility and unit non-response in the first five waves of the UK Millennium Cohort Study (MCS). The objective is to ascertain whether home moves affect the likelihood of response and whether any impact persists over time. The existing literature is extended by examining the impact of moving home on the likelihood of returning to the survey after dropping out in a previous wave. The findings show that by the fifth wave of MCS more than two thirds of respondents had experienced at least one home move, with most moves happening before wave 2. Residential mobility is found to have a negative impact on subsequent response, even though this impact does not persist over time. Put differentl...
Background: Selective migration may influence the association between physical environments and heal...
This paper seeks to develop the evidence base for urban, neighbourhood and housing policies, that ai...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
Background: Residential mobility and internal migration have long been key foci of research across a...
Attrition of sample members from a longitudinal survey can undermine the quality of the data and its...
The results of two questionnaire surveys of migrant owner-occupiers in Northampton, England, are rep...
This report provides an overview of the residential mobility patterns of participants in cohort 1 of...
The study presents a very simple model in which housing equity can influence mobility, and then esti...
Children’s early years are a time when many families move home. Does residential mobility affect ch...
Through its ability to transform local area population size, composition and character, residential ...
The number of studies estimating neighbourhood effects has increased rapidly during the last two dec...
This research examines the relationship between personal mobility rate (number of lifetime moves/res...
Conceptually, adopting a life course approach when analysing residential mobility enables us to inve...
Abstract. Recent studies add to the large body of literature on residential mobility by present-ing ...
Previous research has found that moving has lasting effects on housing satisfaction while adaptation...
Background: Selective migration may influence the association between physical environments and heal...
This paper seeks to develop the evidence base for urban, neighbourhood and housing policies, that ai...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
Background: Residential mobility and internal migration have long been key foci of research across a...
Attrition of sample members from a longitudinal survey can undermine the quality of the data and its...
The results of two questionnaire surveys of migrant owner-occupiers in Northampton, England, are rep...
This report provides an overview of the residential mobility patterns of participants in cohort 1 of...
The study presents a very simple model in which housing equity can influence mobility, and then esti...
Children’s early years are a time when many families move home. Does residential mobility affect ch...
Through its ability to transform local area population size, composition and character, residential ...
The number of studies estimating neighbourhood effects has increased rapidly during the last two dec...
This research examines the relationship between personal mobility rate (number of lifetime moves/res...
Conceptually, adopting a life course approach when analysing residential mobility enables us to inve...
Abstract. Recent studies add to the large body of literature on residential mobility by present-ing ...
Previous research has found that moving has lasting effects on housing satisfaction while adaptation...
Background: Selective migration may influence the association between physical environments and heal...
This paper seeks to develop the evidence base for urban, neighbourhood and housing policies, that ai...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...