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Coordinator |
RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN
Organization address contact info |
Coordinator Country | Netherlands [NL] |
Total cost | 2˙499˙418 € |
EC max contribution | 2˙499˙418 € (100%) |
Programme |
1. H2020-EU.1.1. (EXCELLENT SCIENCE - European Research Council (ERC)) |
Code Call | ERC-2016-ADG |
Funding Scheme | ERC-ADG |
Starting year | 2017 |
Duration (year-month-day) | from 2017-09-01 to 2022-08-31 |
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1 | RIJKSUNIVERSITEIT GRONINGEN | NL (GRONINGEN) | coordinator | 2˙308˙733.00 |
2 | UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN | BE (LOUVAIN LA NEUVE) | participant | 152˙660.00 |
3 | VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL | BE (BRUSSEL) | participant | 38˙025.00 |
Internal migration (long-distance moves within national borders) is generally assumed to be beneficial to individuals and households. This FamilyTies project has been designed to make a decisive contribution to a much more comprehensive explanation of internal migration and its labour-market outcomes than current, mainly economic, explanations have achieved thus far. It introduces a novel perspective on internal migration and immobility, which focuses on the role of family outside the household in deciding on whether and where to relocate, and which takes into account contemporary family complexity: the family ties perspective. The aim is to identify the role of family ties in internal migration, immobility and labour-market outcomes. The objectives are: 1. Identifying the role of family ties as a deterrent of migration and key determinant of immobility. 2. Explaining migration towards family in relation to migration in other directions. 3. Determining to what extent and for whom family-related motives drive migration and immobility. 4. Unravelling how individual labour-market outcomes of migration versus immobility differ between (im)mobility related to family ties and (im)mobility due to other factors. Geo-coded register and census data containing micro-links between family members will be used for Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and Belgium, as well as survey data for Sweden, the Netherlands, the UK, the USA and New Zealand. These will be analysed using advanced applications of hazard regression, logistic regression, OLS regression and structural equation models, which take into account the multilevel and multi-actor structure of the data and issues of endogeneity and self-selection. The project will provide major new insights into migration, immobility and labour-market outcomes, and input for better predictions and policies concerning migration, population growth and decline, ethnic segregation, labour-market flexibility and family support.
year | authors and title | journal | last update |
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2019 |
Michael Thomas, Brian Gillespie, Nik Lomax Variations in migration motives over distance published pages: 1097-1110, ISSN: 1435-9871, DOI: 10.4054/demres.2019.40.38 |
Demographic Research 40 | 2020-03-24 |
2019 |
Julia Mikolai, Hill Kulu, Sergi Vidal, Roselinde van der Wiel, Clara H. Mulder Separation, divorce, and housing tenure: A cross-country comparison published pages: 1131-1146, ISSN: 1435-9871, DOI: 10.4054/demres.2019.41.39 |
Demographic Research 41 | 2020-03-24 |
2018 |
Roselinde van der Wiel, Clara H. Mulder, Ajay Bailey Pathways to commitment in living-apart-together relationships in the Netherlands: A study on satisfaction, alternatives, investments and social support published pages: 13-22, ISSN: 1040-2608, DOI: 10.1016/j.alcr.2018.03.001 |
Advances in Life Course Research 36 | 2020-03-24 |
2019 |
Rory Coulter, Michael Thomas A new look at the housing antecedents of separation published pages: 725-760, ISSN: 1435-9871, DOI: 10.4054/demres.2019.40.26 |
Demographic Research 40 | 2020-03-24 |
2018 |
Clara H. Mulder Putting family centre stage: Ties to nonresident family, internal migration, and immobility published pages: 1151-1180, ISSN: 1435-9871, DOI: 10.4054/demres.2018.39.43 |
Demographic Research 39 | 2020-03-24 |
2018 |
John Ermisch, Clara H. Mulder Migration Versus Immobility, and Ties to Parents published pages: , ISSN: 0168-6577, DOI: 10.1007/s10680-018-9494-0 |
European Journal of Population | 2020-03-24 |
2019 |
Michael Wagner, Clara H. Mulder, Bernd Weiß, Sandra Krapf The transition from living apart together to a coresidential partnership published pages: 77-86, ISSN: 1040-2608, DOI: 10.1016/j.alcr.2018.12.002 |
Advances in Life Course Research 39 | 2020-03-24 |
2018 |
Roselinde van der Wiel, Clara Mulder, Ajay Bailey HOE STERK ZIJN LATRELATIES? published pages: 4-7, ISSN: 0169-1473, DOI: |
DEMOS - BULLETIN OVER BEVOLKING EN SAMENLEVING 34 (10) | 2020-03-24 |
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