Numerous studies have demonstrated that men’s educational profiles dominate couple migration decisions. However, most of these investigated the US context or were conducted in the previous century. This study examines the role of both partners' educational attainments in couple migration in recent years in a new context: the Netherlands. The Netherlands is one of the countries in which women surpass men in educational attainment. We take a geographical perspective and test Costa and Kahn's (2000) hypothesis that power couples - two partners with university degrees - are more likely than other couples to migrate to metropolitan areas with dense labour markets in order to solve their "colocation problem." Data are derived from the Dutch Labou...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
As female labor participation rates, educational attainment, and occupational prestige improve the c...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven p...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that men’s educational profiles dominate couple migration decisio...
Data for 1977 and 1995/96 are used to study (changes in) the effects of the partners’ resources on ...
When long-distance couples start living together, the decision about where to co-reside has importan...
We present theory and evidence on international migration of couples. Our main ques-tion is how migr...
Moving into a joint household is an important step in the process of union formation. While a growin...
Objective Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
Past research has found that when a dual-career heterosexual married couple migrates to a new labor ...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven ...
After union dissolution, the question of who stays in the joint home and who moves to a new place is...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
Using data from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, this paper compares the partners of economicall...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
As female labor participation rates, educational attainment, and occupational prestige improve the c...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven p...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that men’s educational profiles dominate couple migration decisio...
Data for 1977 and 1995/96 are used to study (changes in) the effects of the partners’ resources on ...
When long-distance couples start living together, the decision about where to co-reside has importan...
We present theory and evidence on international migration of couples. Our main ques-tion is how migr...
Moving into a joint household is an important step in the process of union formation. While a growin...
Objective Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. W...
Past research has found that when a dual-career heterosexual married couple migrates to a new labor ...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven ...
After union dissolution, the question of who stays in the joint home and who moves to a new place is...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
Objective: Migration rates of dual-earner couples are lower than those of male-breadwinner couples. ...
Using data from the Netherlands Kinship Panel Study, this paper compares the partners of economicall...
In this article, the authors address the extent to which full-time working couples in the Netherland...
As female labor participation rates, educational attainment, and occupational prestige improve the c...
Long-distance migration of couples requires joint decision-making within the household. The uneven p...