Union dissolution is well known to have a disruptive effect on the housing situation of those involved, and often leads to downward moves on the “housing ladder”. Much less is known about the geographies of residential mobility after union dissolution. There are, however, reasons to expect that those who experienced a union dissolution have a different likelihood of moving over longer distances than those who stay in a union, because of different moving motives. This study contributes to the existing literature by investigating the occurrences of moves, distances moved and the destinations of moves after union dissolution. The paper also contributes to the literature by investigating the effect on mobility not only of divorce, but also of s...
Separation is known to have a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, mainly bec...
Family and kinship factors are important as motivations for moving and as major considerations promo...
This paper investigates the effect of divorce and separation on individuals’ housing tenure in Engla...
Union dissolution is well known to have a disruptive effect on the housing situation of those involv...
Union dissolution is well known to have a disruptive effect on the housing situation of those involv...
The number of people who have ever experienced a divorce, or a split up of a non-marital union, is r...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
Using 1991-2004 data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) this paper analyses the effect o...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
BACKGROUNDA growing body of literature shows that divorce and separation have negative consequences ...
This study explores the role of family migration in the life course of couples. We ask whether inter...
The term ‘leading migrant’ was traditionally used to describe a male migrant within a couple, and te...
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration fo...
This study explores the role of family migration in the life course of couples. We ask whether inter...
Separation is known to have a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, mainly bec...
Family and kinship factors are important as motivations for moving and as major considerations promo...
This paper investigates the effect of divorce and separation on individuals’ housing tenure in Engla...
Union dissolution is well known to have a disruptive effect on the housing situation of those involv...
Union dissolution is well known to have a disruptive effect on the housing situation of those involv...
The number of people who have ever experienced a divorce, or a split up of a non-marital union, is r...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
Using 1991-2004 data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) this paper analyses the effect o...
This paper examines the effect of migration and residential mobility on union dissolution among marr...
BACKGROUNDA growing body of literature shows that divorce and separation have negative consequences ...
This study explores the role of family migration in the life course of couples. We ask whether inter...
The term ‘leading migrant’ was traditionally used to describe a male migrant within a couple, and te...
BACKGROUND While there is a limited body of research regarding residential mobility and migration fo...
This study explores the role of family migration in the life course of couples. We ask whether inter...
Separation is known to have a disruptive effect on the housing careers of those involved, mainly bec...
Family and kinship factors are important as motivations for moving and as major considerations promo...
This paper investigates the effect of divorce and separation on individuals’ housing tenure in Engla...