Check out this @usociety.bsky.social blog by @jmikolai.bsky.social & Hill Kulu: "Gendered patterns of partnership, family formation, and work are likely to have serious long-term implications for [...] female children of immigrants." www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/blog/2026/04...
Wohoooo, a new article is published that tackles housing and homeownership among immigrants and their descendants in Sweden, @phrg-standrews.bsky.social
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link: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
It has been a highly productive seven years, with our team members #publishing in a wide range of journals and maintaining a strong presence across various #fora and #conferences.
N-IUSSP: Immigrant housing and mobility across countries and generations - Joseph Harrison
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Children of immigrants from culturally similar countries have similar partnership, fertility, and employment trajectories to natives Children of immigrants from culturally similar countries have simil...
Harmonised cross-national data from five European countries reveals persistent differences in residential mobility and housing patterns among immigrants and their descendants in Europe. Joseph Harriso...
My 2nd PhD chapter on #housing changes of #immigrants & #descendants in #England & #Wales has been published 🥳. Thanks to my very positive reviewers for their suggestions, @celsiusnews.bsky.social & my supervisors Hill Kulu & @ischiathere.bsky.social as part of @migrantlife.bsky.social project!
MigrantLife
The MigrantLife project officially comes to an end this month! Earlier today, together with our colleagues at @phrg-standrews.bsky.social, we looked back on and celebrated our achievements—and the many people who contributed to the project’s success 🍾
Earlier today, we also bid farewell to @parthpandya.bsky.social, who has been a valued member of our team since 2022. We wish you all the very best in your post-PhD journey, Parth!
We also successfully organised three MigrantLife symposia, which gathered researchers working on #migrant #lifecourses in Europe, including their #employment, #housing and #family trajectories.
Many thanks to everyone who has followed our work over the past few years! As we wrap up the project, we’ll continue sharing updates on publications and other activities. In the meantime, visit our website to learn more about our research: migrantlife.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk