BackgroundAn important event in many young people’s lives is moving out of the parental home. This event is often operationalized as the distance between parents and their children, i.e., parent-child proximity.MethodsThe present study (N = 1,451) analyzed correlates of parent-child proximity through the lens of human value theory (Schwartz, Advances in experimental social psychology, 1992). Besides a classical proximity measure (i.e., parent-child), we also calculated the distance between childhood and current place of residence (i.e., childhood-now), as well as parent-childhood proximity (distance between children’s childhood place of residence and the current place of residence of parents), which acts as a control group because this dist...
Using data from a large household survey representative of the UK population, we studied how closely...
Previous research points out that early life-course transitions affect subsequent parent–child relat...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
Many studies about the interaction of family members have centered around the parent-child relations...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
This research used geocoded data from 11 waves (2000–2010) of the German Socio-economic Panel Study ...
Attachment is widely believed to be a key aspect of child development. Typically this concept has ap...
This longitudinal study examines the moderation effects of parent-child closeness on residential mob...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Previous research on internal migration has emphasised the importance of local ties to family member...
The authors examine the ways that parent-child geographic proximity affects wid-owed older parents ’...
This dissertation investigates parent and child influences on the distance mothers and their adult c...
Using data from a large household survey representative of the UK population, we studied how closely...
Previous research points out that early life-course transitions affect subsequent parent–child relat...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
Many studies about the interaction of family members have centered around the parent-child relations...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
This research used geocoded data from 11 waves (2000–2010) of the German Socio-economic Panel Study ...
Attachment is widely believed to be a key aspect of child development. Typically this concept has ap...
This longitudinal study examines the moderation effects of parent-child closeness on residential mob...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
Shared physical custody, or more generally, frequent contact with both parents is often assumed to b...
Previous research on internal migration has emphasised the importance of local ties to family member...
The authors examine the ways that parent-child geographic proximity affects wid-owed older parents ’...
This dissertation investigates parent and child influences on the distance mothers and their adult c...
Using data from a large household survey representative of the UK population, we studied how closely...
Previous research points out that early life-course transitions affect subsequent parent–child relat...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...