Family change and migration in the life course: An introduction

Hill Kulu*, Nadja Milewski

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    Abstract

    This article is an introduction to Special Collection 6 of Demographic Research whose articles investigate the interrelations between the family and migration behaviour of individuals in industrialised countries. We first review the life-course approach and previous research on the interplay between family change and migration. We then describe the contribution of the articles in the collection. This is followed by a discussion of selected issues raised in the papers and an outline of future research avenues. We argue that the life-course approach and event-history analysis offer a fruitful framework to examine how individuals simultaneously structure their family lives and residential trajectories, and thus shape demographic change in society.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number19
    Pages (from-to)567-590
    Number of pages24
    JournalDemographic Research
    Volume17
    Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2007

    Keywords

    • RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION
    • MEXICO-US MIGRATION
    • LABOR-MARKET STATUS
    • SWEDISH WOMEN BORN
    • RESIDENTIAL-MOBILITY
    • WEST-GERMANY
    • 1ST-TIME PARENTHOOD
    • HOME-OWNERSHIP
    • FERTILITY
    • SWEDEN

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