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, intra-urban mobility, suburbanisation, and long-distance migration) for residents of the segregated post-Soviet city of …
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Many theories of residential mobility contend that individuals express a sequence of moving desires, intentions and expectations prior to moving. Much research has investigated how individuals form these pre-move thoughts, with a largely separate literature examining actual mobility. Only a few...
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One of the goals of the Right to Buy (RTB) was to stimulate labour migration by removing the debilitating effect of …
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Conceptually, adopting a life course approach when analysing residential mobility enables us to investigate how experiencing particular life events affects mobility decision-making and behaviour throughout individual lifetimes. Yet although a growing body of longitudinal research links mobility...
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The majority of modelling studies on consequences of internal migration focus almost exclusively on the labour market … pattern of migrants' subjective well-being (SWB) around the time of the migration event. Our findings make an original … contribution by revealing for the first time that, on average, migration is preceded by a period when individuals experience a …
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exit from self-employment are associated with internal migration …
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The research reported in this paper examines the nature and extent of socio-spatial mobility in the United Kingdom. In contrast with previous studies, we do not only investigate who moves out of deprived neighbourhoods, but our models cover the entire spectrum of neighbourhoods and provide a...
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This paper uses a gravity model of migration to analyze how income differentials affect the flow of immigrants into U …
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In the last few decades, urban renewal policies have taken firm root in many Western European countries. Underlying these renewal policies is a strong belief in negative neighborhood effects of living in poverty concentration areas, often neighborhoods with a large share of social housing. In...
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neighbourhoods. Our study addresses this research gap and examines the tendencies of migration among mixed ethnic unions in …
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