A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting the social-as opposed to economic-drivers of mobility. However, few studies have examined kin ties as both push and pull factors in mobility processes or revealed how the influence of kin ties on mobility varies across sociodemographic groups. Using data on local residential moves from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) from 1980 to 2013, we find that location of noncoresident kin influences the likelihood of moving out of the current neighborhood and the selection of a new destination neighborhood. Analyses of out-mobility reveal that parents and young adult children living near each other as well as low-income adult children living ...
Blacks in the United States have a lower geographic mobility rates than whites even though they have...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
A recent series of studies by the Equality of Opportunity Project has documented substantial geograp...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
Blacks and Latinos/as are less likely than Whites to move from a poor neighborhood to a non-poor nei...
Through analyzing residential and daily mobility practices from a qualitative approach, this paper s...
This thesis examined factors that contribute to residential mobility, specifically\ud looking at whi...
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 ...
Abstract- The paper seeks to contribute to the social interactions literature by exploiting data on ...
Following up on the prediction by classical sociological theorists that neighbours will become irrel...
This study draws on panel data from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (N = 1,128) to ex...
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
In this article, I use data from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Study to examine the reside...
A recent series of studies by the Equality of Opportunity Project has documented substantial geograp...
Blacks in the United States have a lower geographic mobility rates than whites even though they have...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
A recent series of studies by the Equality of Opportunity Project has documented substantial geograp...
A growing body of research has examined how family dynamics shape residential mobility, highlighting...
Blacks and Latinos/as are less likely than Whites to move from a poor neighborhood to a non-poor nei...
Through analyzing residential and daily mobility practices from a qualitative approach, this paper s...
This thesis examined factors that contribute to residential mobility, specifically\ud looking at whi...
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 ...
Abstract- The paper seeks to contribute to the social interactions literature by exploiting data on ...
Following up on the prediction by classical sociological theorists that neighbours will become irrel...
This study draws on panel data from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (N = 1,128) to ex...
Americans change residences frequently. Residential mobility can reflect positive changes in a famil...
In this article, I use data from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Study to examine the reside...
A recent series of studies by the Equality of Opportunity Project has documented substantial geograp...
Blacks in the United States have a lower geographic mobility rates than whites even though they have...
We investigate the likelihood of moving and the direction of moves with respect to the residential l...
A recent series of studies by the Equality of Opportunity Project has documented substantial geograp...