Separation from a spouse or cohabiting partner is associated with a high likelihood of moving, even over long distances. In this paper, we use longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics for the United States to analyze the role of non-resident family in the migration of separated people immediately after and in the years following union dissolution. We explore both migration in general and return migration among separated people, drawing comparisons to married and never-married people. We find that having parents, children, or siblings living close by substantially deters migration, especially among separated people. We also find marked positive effects of having family members in the county where the respondent grew up on th...
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research quest...
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research quest...
Many migrants have non-labour motives to migrate and they differ substantially in theirmigration beh...
Separation from a spouse or cohabiting partner is associated with a high likelihood of moving, even ...
Separation from a spouse or cohabiting partner is associated with a high likelihood of moving, even ...
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration fo...
Background: While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration f...
Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, Thomas J. Cooke find that the presence of non-reside...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
The temporary residential separation of spouses is common side effect of the migration process. Prev...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
This study explores the role of family migration in the life course of couples. We ask whether inter...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
Recent research suggests that the increasing complexity of family life could be a factor in declines...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research quest...
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research quest...
Many migrants have non-labour motives to migrate and they differ substantially in theirmigration beh...
Separation from a spouse or cohabiting partner is associated with a high likelihood of moving, even ...
Separation from a spouse or cohabiting partner is associated with a high likelihood of moving, even ...
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration fo...
Background: While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration f...
Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, Thomas J. Cooke find that the presence of non-reside...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
The temporary residential separation of spouses is common side effect of the migration process. Prev...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
This study explores the role of family migration in the life course of couples. We ask whether inter...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
Recent research suggests that the increasing complexity of family life could be a factor in declines...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research quest...
We address the issue of moving from the joint home on the occasion of separation. Our research quest...
Many migrants have non-labour motives to migrate and they differ substantially in theirmigration beh...