Although a buoyant literature has emerged examining residential mobility across sections of the life course, a full life course perspective has remained lacking. This paper exploits an as yet under-used data source – the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing li A buoyant literature fetime residential histories – to achieve this. The lifetime residential mobility trajectories of older men and women in three birth cohorts born between 1918 and 1947 are compared, examining how these are associated with changes in cohort members’ socio-historical contexts, and life course events in the domains of employment, partnership and fertility. Results indicate that change in residential mobility between cohorts is gendered, with persistent continuity bet...
This paper reports the results of logistic regression models for four consecutive age groups in orde...
North American life course research has typically focused on micro/meso level contexts, and how thes...
Life-courses describe people’s activities from the cradle to the grave. Because life-courses are typ...
© 2016 The Authors Although a buoyant literature has emerged examining residential mobility across s...
Maarten van Ham’s contribution to this research was partly made possible through the financial suppo...
This thesis investigates various life trajectories of young people in England and Wales during the t...
Conceptually, adopting a life course approach when analysing residential mobility enables us to inve...
This study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective. Multi-c...
Date of acceptance: 17/02/2015Taking the life course as the central concern, the authors set out a c...
While researchers are increasingly re-conceptualizing international migration, far less attention ha...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
Mobility is a major mechanism of human adaptation, both in the deep past and in the present. Decades...
This paper reports the results of logistic regression models for four consecutive age groups in orde...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
This paper reports the results of logistic regression models for four consecutive age groups in orde...
North American life course research has typically focused on micro/meso level contexts, and how thes...
Life-courses describe people’s activities from the cradle to the grave. Because life-courses are typ...
© 2016 The Authors Although a buoyant literature has emerged examining residential mobility across s...
Maarten van Ham’s contribution to this research was partly made possible through the financial suppo...
This thesis investigates various life trajectories of young people in England and Wales during the t...
Conceptually, adopting a life course approach when analysing residential mobility enables us to inve...
This study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective. Multi-c...
Date of acceptance: 17/02/2015Taking the life course as the central concern, the authors set out a c...
While researchers are increasingly re-conceptualizing international migration, far less attention ha...
AbstractThis study addresses the question of de-standardized life courses from a gender perspective....
Mobility is a major mechanism of human adaptation, both in the deep past and in the present. Decades...
This paper reports the results of logistic regression models for four consecutive age groups in orde...
Marie Curie programme under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / Career...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
This paper reports the results of logistic regression models for four consecutive age groups in orde...
North American life course research has typically focused on micro/meso level contexts, and how thes...
Life-courses describe people’s activities from the cradle to the grave. Because life-courses are typ...