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Spatial Mobility, Migration, and Living Arrangements

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This book brings together ten original empirical works focusing on the influence of various types of spatial mobility - be it international or national - on partnership, family and work life. The contributions cover a range of important topics which focus on understanding how spatial mobility is related to familial relationships and life course transitions. The volume offers new insights by bringing together the state of the art in theoretical and empirical approaches from spatial mobility and international migration research. This includes, for example, studies that investigate the relationships between international migration and changing patterns of partnership choice, family formation and fertility. Complementing to this, this volume presents new empirical studies on job-related residential mobility and its impact on the relationship quality of couples, family life, and union dissolution. It also highlights the importance of research that looks at the reciprocal relationships between mobility and life course events such as young adults leaving the parental home in international migration context, re-arrangements of family life after divorce and spatial mobility of the elderly following life transitions. The scholarly work included in this volume does not only contribute to theoretical debates but also provide timely empirical evidence from various societies which represent the common features in the dynamics of spatial mobility and migration.

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Preface.- Introduction: Can Aybek, Johannes Huinink and Raya Muttarak: Migration, Spatial Mobility, and Living Arrangements: an Introduction.- Part 1: Union and Family Formation, Partner Choice and International Migration: Can Aybek, Gaby Straßburger & IlknurYüksel-Kaptanoglu: Marriage Migration from Turkey to Germany: Risks and Coping Strategies of Transnational Couples.- Ceren Topgül: Family Influence on Partner Choice of Second Generation: What are the Experiences of Turkish Origin Women in Switzerland?.- David Glowsky: Fertility in Marriages between German Men and Marriage Migrants.- Part 2: Job-Related Mobility and its Impacts on Consensual Unions and Familial Relationships: Gil Viry & Stéphanie Vincent-Geslin: Under Which Conditions Can Intensive Commuting Be a Way of Life?.- Michael Feldhaus & Monika Schlegel: Living Apart Together and Living Together Apart: Impacts of Partnership-Related and Job-Related Circular Mobilityon Partnership Quality.- Stefanie A. Kley: The Impact of Job-Related Mobility and Migration Intentions on Union Dissolution.- Part 3: Spatial Mobility and its Relations with Family Life Course Events and Living Arrangements: Bruno Arpino, Raya Muttarak & AgneseVitali: Comparing Living Arrangements of Immigrant Young Adults in Spain and the US.- Therese Lützelberger: The Residential Independence of Italian and German University Students and Their Perception of the Labour Market.- Michaela Schier: Post-Separation Families: Spatial Mobilities and the Need to Manage Multi-Local Everyday Life.- Nadja Milewski & Anett Loth: Residential Mobility in the Second Half of Life: The Role of Family-Related Transitions and Retirement.

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This book brings together ten original empirical works focusing on the influence of various types of spatial mobility – be it international or national– on partnership, family and work life. The contributions cover a range of important topics which focus on understanding how spatial mobility is related to familial relationships and life course transitions. The volume offers new insights by bringing together the state of the art in theoretical and empirical approaches from spatial mobility and international migration research. This includes, for example, studies that investigate the relationships between international migration and changing patterns of partnership choice, family formation and fertility. Complementing to this, this volume presents new empirical studies on job-related residential mobility and its impact on the relationship quality of couples, family life, and union dissolution. It also highlights the importance of research that looks at the reciprocal relationships between mobility and life course events such as young adults leaving the parental home in international migration context, re-arrangements of family life after divorce and spatial mobility of the elderly following life transitions. The scholarly work included in this volume does not only contribute to theoretical debates but also provide timely empirical evidence from various societies which represent the common features in the dynamics of spatial mobility and migration.

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“The emphasis of this book is a subset of the interconnection of migration and life course events … this edited volume is an important book for those studying migration and family structure. The ten empirical studies cover a range of important topics that will surely stimulate interest in research on spatial mobility and living arrangements.” (Barry Edmonston, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 45 (1-2), 2018)

“It approaches migration from several scientific views, with particular emphasis on social sciences and demography. The book also examines both international and internal aspects of migration. … Summing up: all the 11 articles are interesting and of high quality, binding together spatial movement and life course events. … The book can be recommended especially for graduate students and researchers in the field.” (Ismo Söderling, Nordic Journal of Migration Research, Vol. 6 (3), 2016)

“This volume addresses various kinds of spatial mobility (commuting, residential mobility, migration) and their connections with living arrangements. … the book does bring together some very nice pieces of empirical research. Most of this research is original work not published elsewhere … . The book furthermore presents a nice mixture of quantitative and qualitative work, which adds to its attractiveness. … This book provides welcome examples of the type of research we need to understand this growing complexity.” (Clara H. Mulder, European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de Démographie, Vol. 31, 2015)

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"The emphasis of this book is a subset of the interconnection of migration and life course events ... this edited volume is an important book for those studying migration and family structure. The ten empirical studies cover a range of important topics that will surely stimulate interest in research on spatial mobility and living arrangements." (Barry Edmonston, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 45 (1-2), 2018)

"It approaches migration from several scientific views, with particular emphasis on social sciences and demography. The book also examines both international and internal aspects of migration. ... Summing up: all the 11 articles are interesting and of high quality, binding together spatial movement and life course events. ... The book can be recommended especially for graduate students and researchers in the field." (Ismo Söderling, Nordic Journal of Migration Research, Vol. 6 (3), 2016)

"This volume addresses various kinds of spatial mobility (commuting, residential mobility, migration) and their connections with living arrangements. ... the book does bring together some very nice pieces of empirical research. Most of this research is original work not published elsewhere ... . The book furthermore presents a nice mixture of quantitative and qualitative work, which adds to its attractiveness. ... This book provides welcome examples of the type of research we need to understand this growing complexity." (Clara H. Mulder, European Journal of Population/Revue européenne de Démographie, Vol. 31, 2015)

Product details

Assisted by Can M. Aybek (Editor), Johanne Huinink (Editor), Johannes Huinink (Editor), Raya Muttarak (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319345765
ISBN 978-3-31-934576-5
No. of pages 246
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 13 mm
Weight 393 g
Illustrations VI, 246 p. 13 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

Migration, B, Social Inequality, Family, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Social & ethical issues, Sociology: family & relationships, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Family Law, Social Structure, families, Population & demography, Emigration and immigration, Demography, Population and Demography, Families—Social aspects

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