This paper examines whether recent in-migrants to rural settlements in England commute further to work than the longer-term residents of these places and whether commuting distance differs according to the type of move and the geographical context of their home. The study is based on data from the Controlled Access Microdata Sample (CAMS) of the 2001 Census of Population. It is found that recent in-migrants are much more likely to commute at least 20km than are the longer-term residents. Using binary logistic regression so as to allow for socio-demographic differences between people, it is shown that the likelihood of longer distance commuting was highest for people who had moved home by between 15 and 99km and for people moving from the la...
The rise of ICT and the shift toward jobs with more flexibility in working hours and places of work ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
This paper examines whether recent in-migrants to rural settlements in England commute further to wo...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Recent years have witnessed important changes in working and family lives in Britain. Key labour mar...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
Migration researchers have long known that peoples motives for changing their place of residence var...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
The rise of ICT and the shift toward jobs with more flexibility in working hours and places of work ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
This paper examines whether recent in-migrants to rural settlements in England commute further to wo...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Using individual records from a large and geographically detailed national research opinion survey, ...
Recent years have witnessed important changes in working and family lives in Britain. Key labour mar...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
Migration researchers have long known that peoples motives for changing their place of residence var...
This paper makes use of data on origin to destination migration by postcode derived from a large bia...
The rise of ICT and the shift toward jobs with more flexibility in working hours and places of work ...
We investigate the association between geographic proximity to parents and the likelihood of moving ...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...