This paper examines counterurban migration among young families with children in Sweden and the extent to which these moves reflect return migration, recognising the role of family members and family roots at the destination from a life course perspective. Drawing on register data for all young families with children leaving the Swedish metropolitan areas during the years 2003–2013, we analyse the pattern of counterurban moves and explore how the families’ socioeconomic characteristics, childhood origins, and links to family networks are associated with becoming a counterurban mover and choice of destination. The results show that four out of ten counterurban movers are former urban movers who choose to return to their home region. Among th...
Even though urbanisation is the prevailing trend in modern societies, the net migration balance of S...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
This paper makes two original contributions to research on the return migration of young adults to t...
This paper examines counterurban migration among young families with children in Sweden and the exte...
This paper examines counterurban migration among young families with children in Sweden and the exte...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of the counterurbanisation research wit...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of the counterurbanisation research wit...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of the counterurbanisation research wit...
Summary. This article empirically investigates city-bound migration among Swedish youths, born in 19...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
Even though urbanisation is the prevailing trend in modern societies, the net migration balance of S...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
This paper makes two original contributions to research on the return migration of young adults to t...
This paper examines counterurban migration among young families with children in Sweden and the exte...
This paper examines counterurban migration among young families with children in Sweden and the exte...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of the counterurbanisation research wit...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of the counterurbanisation research wit...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing revitalisation of the counterurbanisation research wit...
Summary. This article empirically investigates city-bound migration among Swedish youths, born in 19...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
This paper is exploring return migration in Sweden by implementing logistic regression technics on t...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
Even though urbanisation is the prevailing trend in modern societies, the net migration balance of S...
Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data f...
This paper makes two original contributions to research on the return migration of young adults to t...