Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, Thomas J. Cooke find that the presence of non-resident family plays an important role in separated people’s decisions to migrate within the United States. Having family living nearby reduces their likelihood of migration. Having parents in the area where they grew up increases their likelihood of returning to that area
The modern world is characterized by an increasingly mobile population as family members transfer or...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
Immigrants migrate for various reasons. For some, the motivation is primarily economic, with the pro...
Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, Thomas J. Cooke find that the presence of non-reside...
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 ...
Recent research suggests that the increasing complexity of family life could be a factor in declines...
BACKGROUND Despite research paying increasing attention to intergenerational care and geographical d...
BACKGROUND A great deal of research has focused on employment and educational reasons for migration....
The temporary residential separation of spouses is common side effect of the migration process. Prev...
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration fo...
Objective This article examines how the migration behavior of older parents and adult children might...
Background: While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration f...
Recent research suggests that the increasing complexity of family life could be a factor in declines...
The modern world is characterized by an increasingly mobile population as family members transfer or...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
Immigrants migrate for various reasons. For some, the motivation is primarily economic, with the pro...
Amy Spring, Clara H. Mulder, Michael J. Thomas, Thomas J. Cooke find that the presence of non-reside...
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 ...
Recent research suggests that the increasing complexity of family life could be a factor in declines...
BACKGROUND Despite research paying increasing attention to intergenerational care and geographical d...
BACKGROUND A great deal of research has focused on employment and educational reasons for migration....
The temporary residential separation of spouses is common side effect of the migration process. Prev...
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration fo...
Objective This article examines how the migration behavior of older parents and adult children might...
Background: While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration f...
Recent research suggests that the increasing complexity of family life could be a factor in declines...
The modern world is characterized by an increasingly mobile population as family members transfer or...
This paper addresses the role of location-specific capital-the ties that bind people to a place-in w...
Immigrants migrate for various reasons. For some, the motivation is primarily economic, with the pro...