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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! 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....
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🤩The 2nd paper of my thesis, a joint work with Gusta Wachter and Matthijs Kalmijn, is now published in International Migration Review! We find that concentrated family networks explain why children of immigrants are less geographically mobile than their Dutch counterparts: doi.org/10.1177/0197...
📄🍾 happy to share that the 3rd paper of my thesis, a great collaboration with Sergi Vidal @svidal.bsky.social and Helga de Valk is now out in the ENJP 🏘️📦 We ask whether moving in childhood has lasting effects on individuals’ life courses. Short answer: yes Longer answer: doi.org/10.1007/s106...
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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How do demographic trends shape kinship networks? This replication study compares Swedish & Dutch kinship networks, showing how fertility patterns & divorce rates impact family ties across generations. #Replication #Kinship #POPNET. www.demographic-research.org/articles/vol... @bokanyie.bsky.social
<em>Journal of Marriage and Family</em> | NCFR Family Science Journal | Wiley Online Library
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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<em>Journal of Marriage and Family</em> | NCFR Family Science Journal | Wiley Online Library
New from me: "Projections show that increasing the birth rate (as if you could) is the wrong way to get more workers" familyinequality.wordpress.com/2025/06/10/p...
New paper on the effect of conflict-induced violence on wartime migration, using data on 24,000 Ukrainian women. Now published in Journal of Peace Research. With @yuliyakosyakova.bsky.social and Irena Kogan.
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Just wrapped up an inspiring workshop on “Causes and Consequences of Spatial Mobility Over the Life Course”! Great presentations and discussions on geographic mobility in childhood and adulthood across Europe. Thanks to everyone who made it such a success! See you next time!
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: iussp.org/sites/defaul...
📢📢 Workshop this wednesday! "Causes and Consequences of Spatial Mobility Over the Life Course" 📌 June 18th 10.00-13.00 CEST 🌍 at ‪@cedemografia.bsky.social‬ and on zoom Info and registration: ced.cat/seminaris-i-...
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Residential Mobility in Childhood and Union Dissolution Later in Life - European Journal of Population
The limited existing literature studying the effects of childhood residential mobility suggests that it influences a range of life outcomes, at least in young adulthood. Little is known about how the ...
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