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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.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Mijlpalentype toekennen | Article online magazine |
Outputmedia | niussp.org |
Uitgever | IUSS Press |
Status | Published - 26-apr.-2021 |
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Family ties that bind: A new view of internal migration, immobility and labour-market outcomes
Mulder, C. H. (Hoofdonderzoeker), Venhorst, V. (Researcher), Gillespie, B. (Postdoc), Palomares Linares, I. (Postdoc), van der Wiel, R. (PhD student), Thomassen, J. (PhD student), Artamonova, A. (PhD student), Schnor, C. (!!CoI), Zilincikova, Z. (!!CoI), Thomas, M. (Postdoc) & Reitsma, T. (Staff)
01/09/2017 → 01/03/2024
Project: Research