There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual's residential and other careers in the life-course. Previous research has mostly studied the impact of partnership and employment changes on spatial mobility. This paper focuses on the effect of childbearing on migrations and residential moves. We base our study on retrospective event-history data from Austria and apply intensity regression. Our analysis shows, first, that the birth of a child triggers housing- and environment-related residential relocations. Second, it significantly reduces couples' wish and chances of moving over long distances for a job. The event of first conception also induces moves related to partnership formation
Background: Couples tend to move house around first childbirth and often into suburban or rural neig...
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choo...
This study examines fertility variation across housing types and childbearing patterns following hou...
There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual’s residential a...
There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual's residential a...
This research addresses the question of whether fertility intentions (before conception) are associa...
This research was partially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Grant No.VI711/1-1) an...
Using data from retrospective surveys carried out in the Netherlands during the early 1990s, we desc...
Fertility behaviour is closely related to other dimensions of the individual life course, which are ...
"Fertility behavior is closely related to other dimensions of the individual life course, which are ...
This paper summarizes theoretical approaches and empirical research on the links between partnership...
This study advances the understanding of the housing-fertility relationship in Australia by examinin...
This book brings together ten original empirical works focusing on the influence of various types of...
This book brings together ten original empirical works focusing on the influence of various types of...
Numerous studies have shown that fertility behavior is spatially clustered. In addition to pure cont...
Background: Couples tend to move house around first childbirth and often into suburban or rural neig...
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choo...
This study examines fertility variation across housing types and childbearing patterns following hou...
There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual’s residential a...
There is a growing body of literature looking at the interplay between an individual's residential a...
This research addresses the question of whether fertility intentions (before conception) are associa...
This research was partially supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Grant No.VI711/1-1) an...
Using data from retrospective surveys carried out in the Netherlands during the early 1990s, we desc...
Fertility behaviour is closely related to other dimensions of the individual life course, which are ...
"Fertility behavior is closely related to other dimensions of the individual life course, which are ...
This paper summarizes theoretical approaches and empirical research on the links between partnership...
This study advances the understanding of the housing-fertility relationship in Australia by examinin...
This book brings together ten original empirical works focusing on the influence of various types of...
This book brings together ten original empirical works focusing on the influence of various types of...
Numerous studies have shown that fertility behavior is spatially clustered. In addition to pure cont...
Background: Couples tend to move house around first childbirth and often into suburban or rural neig...
Background: It is plausible that people take into account anticipated changes in family size in choo...
This study examines fertility variation across housing types and childbearing patterns following hou...