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期刊名:Population space and place

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ISSN:1544-8444

e-ISSN:1544-8452

IF/分区:2.6/Q1

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Competing claims exist about how the geographic distance between parents and their adult children has changed historically. A classic modernisation hypothesis is that people currently live further away from their parents than in the past. O...
Lonneke van den Berg,Matthijs Kalmijn,Thomas Leopold Lonneke van den Berg
There are large cross-national differences in the age of leaving home. The literature offers cultural, economic, and institutional explanations for these differences but has not examined all three explanations in one study. We examine these...
Katarzyna Andrejuk Katarzyna Andrejuk
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about new patterns in labour market activities, including greater frequency, intensity and sectoral diversification of technology-mediated online work (super-digitalization). The development of online profe...
Nico Stawarz,Matthias Rosenbaum-Feldbrügge,Nikola Sander et al. Nico Stawarz et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected economies, labor markets, health care, education and tourism around the globe in unprecedented ways. However, little research has yet been devoted to the impact that the pandemic might have had on internal...
Megan A McMinn,Rosie Seaman,Ruth Dundas et al. Megan A McMinn et al.
Socio-economic inequalities in amenable mortality rates are increasing across Europe, which is an affront to universal healthcare systems where the numbers of, and inequalities in, amenable deaths should be minimal and declining over time. ...
Alexandra Tragaki,Jean-Luc Richard Alexandra Tragaki
Since 11 March 2020 when officially declared a global pandemic, Covid-19 (or SARS-COV2) has turned out to be a multifaceted disease differently affecting countries and individuals. What makes certain countries more vulnerable than others ha...
José Prada-Trigo,Natalia Aravena-Solís,Pablo Barra-Vieira José Prada-Trigo
The arrival of the coronavirus in 2020 brought major changes to education, with the rapid transition to online classes being the most significant. In the case of university students, the pandemic meant returning to their homes, which can be...
Brian Joseph Gillespie,Clara H Mulder,Casey M Eggleston Brian Joseph Gillespie
Motives for migration are difficult to measure. Open-ended data collection can be an attractive option, but also comes with pitfalls. We use the "Motives for Migration" survey on internal migration in Sweden to identify some of these pitfal...
Judith C Koops,Aart C Liefbroer,Anne H Gauthier Judith C Koops
The link between parental socio-economic status (SES) and the likelihood of having a birth in cohabitation or in marriage varies considerably across countries. Previous studies have referred to the pattern of disadvantage perspective and th...
Tony Fielding,Yoshitaka Ishikawa Tony Fielding
Data on interprefectural migration in Japan are used to discover if the pandemic coincides with any significant shifts in the levels of migration and/or the patterns of movement. ...