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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_799274518
    Format: vi, 246 Seiten , Diagramme , 25 cm
    ISBN: 9783319100203 , 3319100203
    Series Statement: Social sciences
    Content: 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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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783319100210
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Spatial mobility, migration, and living arrangements Cham [u.a.] : Springer, 2015 ISBN 9783319100210
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Aybek, Can M. Spatial Mobility, Migration, and Living Arrangements Cham : Springer, 2015 ISBN 9783319100210
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education , Sociology
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    Keywords: Migration ; Auswirkung ; Lebenswelt ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Regionale Mobilität ; Auswirkung ; Lebenswelt ; Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Huinink, Johannes 1952-
    Author information: Aybek, Can M.
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9947363354202882
    Format: VI, 246 p. 13 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319100210
    Content: 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.
    Note: 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 & İlknurYüksel-Kaptanoğlu: 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 Mobility on 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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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319100203
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_818781475
    ISBN: 9783319100203
    In: Spatial mobility, migration, and living arrangements, Cham : Springer, 2015, (2015), Seite 115-139, 9783319100203
    In: 3319100203
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:115-139
    Language: English
    Author information: Feldhaus, Michael 1971-
    Author information: Schlegel, Monika 1968-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_83832844X
    ISBN: 9783319100203
    In: Spatial mobility, migration, and living arrangements, Cham : Springer, 2015, (2015), Seite 225-246, 9783319100203
    In: 3319100203
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:225-246
    Language: English
    Author information: Milewski, Nadja 1972-
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_824638573
    ISBN: 9783319100203
    In: Spatial mobility, migration, and living arrangements, Cham : Springer, 2015, (2015), Seite 23-42, 9783319100203
    In: 3319100203
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:23-42
    Language: English
    Author information: Aybek, Can M.
    Author information: Straßburger, Gaby 1963-
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1493915827
    ISBN: 9783319100203
    Content: This study investigates the effect of entry into retirement and family-related transitions on residential mobility among elderly people living in Germany. We use data of the German Socio-Economic Panel and apply event-history techniques to examine the risk of moving to another home among women and men aged 50–90 in the years 1992–2010. The analysis includes about 15,600 individuals who were living in multiple-person households at age 50, as well as about 1,500 people who were living in single households. Our study suggests that residential mobility during the second half of life is an increasingly important issue, as the time spent in retirement is becoming longer due to gains in life expectancy and as later birth cohorts are more prone to moving than earlier generations. The results show that the risk of moving increases in response to changes in family life, such as the formation of a new partnership or the dissolution of a union due to separation or the death of a spouse. The risk of moving is also high among people who have left the labor market, and particularly among women who have experienced a deterioration in their health status.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 245-246
    In: Spatial mobility, migration, and living arrangements, Cham : Springer, 2015, (2015), Seite 225-246, 9783319100203
    In: 3319100203
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:225-246
    Language: English
    Author information: Milewski, Nadja 1972-
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1493914677
    Format: Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783319100203
    Content: This paper presents selected results from a research project on the dynamics of marriage migration from Turkey to Germany. In terms of its design, the project represents a multi-sited research endeavour with a dyadic sample consisting of couples for whom, at the beginning of the data collection, one partner was living in Turkey and the other in Germany. The main data consist of series of interviews with transnational couples over a time period of eight months covering the pre- and post-migration phases. The aim was to develop a thorough understanding of the conditions of the joining partner before migration, the methods by which the couple facilitates its relationship within a transnational social space, and the receiving context in which the resident partner lives. From this broader perspective, here we focus on two questions: How are events and rituals concerning marriages altered in the context of transnational marriages? And what are the perceived risks and the coping strategies adopted by transnational couples? Our results indicate that the temporal order of events differs from local marriage processes, in that organizing a transnational marriage tends to be characterized by long periods of waiting during which minor steps are taken and short periods of accelerated activities in which rituals are performed in a condensed manner. A transnational relationship, furthermore, is perceived to carry specific risks. Those perceived risks vary not only by gender and education, but also differ for the migrating and resident spouses.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 40-42
    In: Spatial mobility, migration, and living arrangements, Cham : Springer, 2015, (2015), Seite 23-42, 9783319100203
    In: 3319100203
    In: year:2015
    In: pages:23-42
    Language: English
    Author information: Aybek, Can M.
    Author information: Straßburger, Gaby 1963-
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9958129869602883
    Format: 1 online resource (245 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015.
    ISBN: 3-319-10021-1
    Content: 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.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 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 & İlknurYüksel-Kaptanoğlu: 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 Mobility on 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. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-319-10020-3
    Language: English
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