Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult children is a fundamental, if not the decisive prerequisite for intergenerational solidarity. But why do some parents and their children live closer together than others? And why are there national differences in Europe? The objective of this article is to better understand the causes of geographical proximity or distance using the SHARE data of 14 European countries. In addition to personal characteristics of the parents and children, familial structures and cultural contextual differences between the countries are also in the focus of interest. The findings suggest that especially age and family-cycle influences have an impact on the living distance between the generations, ...
Using data from a large household survey representative of the UK population, we studied how closely...
Previous research on internal migration has emphasised the importance of local ties to family member...
Research consistently shows that children with siblings live at a greater distance from their parent...
Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult children is a fundamental, if not t...
Abstract: Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult chil-dren is a fundamenta...
Using data from the 2004 'Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe' (SHARE), this paper con...
'In der zweiten Lebenshälfte ist die räumliche Entfernung zwischen Eltern und einem ihrer erwachsene...
In the present study, features of and trends in child-parent proximity in Sweden are analyzed using ...
In contemporary society, intergenerational co-residence has become a transitory phase of the life co...
With a background in the ageing of the population and the new challenges facing individuals, familie...
An emerging question in demographic economics is whether there is a link between family size and the...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...
Research consistently shows that children with siblings live at a greater distance from their parent...
BACKGROUND The geographic proximity of parents and adult children is a key element of intergeneratio...
Europe ’ (SHARE), this paper continues and extends recent cross-national research on proximity and c...
Using data from a large household survey representative of the UK population, we studied how closely...
Previous research on internal migration has emphasised the importance of local ties to family member...
Research consistently shows that children with siblings live at a greater distance from their parent...
Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult children is a fundamental, if not t...
Abstract: Geographic proximity or distance between parents and their adult chil-dren is a fundamenta...
Using data from the 2004 'Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe' (SHARE), this paper con...
'In der zweiten Lebenshälfte ist die räumliche Entfernung zwischen Eltern und einem ihrer erwachsene...
In the present study, features of and trends in child-parent proximity in Sweden are analyzed using ...
In contemporary society, intergenerational co-residence has become a transitory phase of the life co...
With a background in the ageing of the population and the new challenges facing individuals, familie...
An emerging question in demographic economics is whether there is a link between family size and the...
Previous research has shown the impact of individual characteristics on intergenerational proximity ...
Research consistently shows that children with siblings live at a greater distance from their parent...
BACKGROUND The geographic proximity of parents and adult children is a key element of intergeneratio...
Europe ’ (SHARE), this paper continues and extends recent cross-national research on proximity and c...
Using data from a large household survey representative of the UK population, we studied how closely...
Previous research on internal migration has emphasised the importance of local ties to family member...
Research consistently shows that children with siblings live at a greater distance from their parent...