Check out our team’s latest publication, led by Claudia.
A great piece on international migration aspirations among individuals of different migration descent and childhood experiences.
Big congrats on this stellar piece!
Join the pre-EPC workshop in Bologna by the IUSSP panel on lifetime migration:
“Global perspectives in lifetime migration data infrastructures”
A great lineup of presenters from 4 different world regions 🌎🌍🌏
Register here: [email protected]
Full program details:
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🚨New publication!
Together with Kalmijn, Das, and de Valk, we study how parent-child geographic proximity changes with partnership transitions across
(i) migrant groups
(ii) genders
We highlight the roles of kinship norms and family dependence
🔓Check it out
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
📢New Publication with A Bernard & @pmcmullin.bsky.social
Individuals who moved during childhood are more likely to feel often lonely—especially with repeated moves. Siblings help. Duration matters. The impact is stronger in individualist societies.🔗 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Happy to see our team members in action:
Juste Lekstyte presented her poster at #IPC2025, sharing her work on healthcare use among migrants and the role of age at migration (to France in this case) 🌍📊
📄 see the great poster:
Moving homes, changing perspectives: How residential and social mobility in childhood shape locus of control and adult mental health
Our team members Riccardo Valente and @svidal.bsky.social explore it in a new paper at SSR.
Check it out, it’s open access:
doi.org/10.1016/j.ss...
Double participation of @lifelongmove.bsky.social members in a session of the @sllshome.bsky.social conference 2025.
Talks dealt with residential trajectories since early life and socio-economic and health outcomes in adulthood. Thank you to participants for useful tips to improve our research.
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The last piece of my PhD thesis is now published on @demresjournal.bsky.social 🎉
Using retrospective data from @usociety.bsky.social, I find that only a minority of childhood migrants arrived in the UK with their parents.
Read more 👉 doi.org/10.4054/DemR...
📢New Publication with A Bernard & @pmcmullin.bsky.social
Individuals who moved during childhood are more likely to feel often lonely—especially with repeated moves. Siblings help. Duration matters. The impact is stronger in individualist societies.🔗 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Objective
This study explores how geographical distance between adult children of immigrants and their parents changes in response to partnership formation and partnership dissolution.
Background
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com
📢New article in International Migration Review!
w/ @svidal.bsky.social (@lifelongmove.bsky.social) and Louise Caron, we study how immigrant descent and migration experiences in childhood shape later-life aspirations towards migration.
Check it out (it's OpenAccess!) 👇
doi.org/10.1177/0197...
Migration is increasingly recognized as a dynamic, often recurrent, and intergenerational process. Yet, little research has examined how childhood exposure to i...