Household mobility in America : patterns, processes, and outcomes /: patterns, processes, and outcomes. ([2017])
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- Title:
- Household mobility in America : patterns, processes, and outcomes /: patterns, processes, and outcomes. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Household mobility in America : patterns, processes, and outcomes
- Further Information:
- Note: Brian Joseph Gillespie.
- Authors:
- Gillespie, Brian Joseph
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Defining and Theorizing about Household Mobility; Overall Summary; Introduction; Conceptualizing "American Migration"; Defining and Measuring Migration; Immigration; Geographic and Residential Household Mobility; Migration Frequency; Return Migration; Circular Migration; Repeat Mobility; Local and Long-Distance Hypermobility; Evolution of Theoretical Approaches to Household Mobility; Why Do People Move?; Early Perspectives on Migration; Institutional Perspective; Micro- and Mesoperspectives Behavioral Perspectives: New Economic Theory and Cost-Benefit Perspectives Network and Family; The Life-Cycle Perspective; The Life Course Perspective; Conclusion and Overview; References; Part I: Patterns, Correlates, and Precursors; Chapter 2: Historical and Recent Trends in American Mobility; Introduction; The Life Course Perspective: Geographic Location and Sociohistorical Time; Early Migration Trends; The Historic Decline in American Household Mobility; Recent Migration Trends; International and Comparative Trends in Internal Migration; Expectations for the Future; Conclusion Additional Demographic Characteristics of the Mobile PopulationHousing Tenure; Employment, Poverty, and Education; Economic Variables: Labor Force Status and Poverty; Education Level; Race/Ethnicity and Nativity; Gender and Family; Gender; Marital Status; Parental Status; Move Type and Reason for Moving; Full LogisticAcknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Defining and Theorizing about Household Mobility; Overall Summary; Introduction; Conceptualizing "American Migration"; Defining and Measuring Migration; Immigration; Geographic and Residential Household Mobility; Migration Frequency; Return Migration; Circular Migration; Repeat Mobility; Local and Long-Distance Hypermobility; Evolution of Theoretical Approaches to Household Mobility; Why Do People Move?; Early Perspectives on Migration; Institutional Perspective; Micro- and Mesoperspectives Behavioral Perspectives: New Economic Theory and Cost-Benefit Perspectives Network and Family; The Life-Cycle Perspective; The Life Course Perspective; Conclusion and Overview; References; Part I: Patterns, Correlates, and Precursors; Chapter 2: Historical and Recent Trends in American Mobility; Introduction; The Life Course Perspective: Geographic Location and Sociohistorical Time; Early Migration Trends; The Historic Decline in American Household Mobility; Recent Migration Trends; International and Comparative Trends in Internal Migration; Expectations for the Future; Conclusion Additional Demographic Characteristics of the Mobile PopulationHousing Tenure; Employment, Poverty, and Education; Economic Variables: Labor Force Status and Poverty; Education Level; Race/Ethnicity and Nativity; Gender and Family; Gender; Marital Status; Parental Status; Move Type and Reason for Moving; Full Logistic Models for Household Mobility, Type of Move, and Reason for Moving; Repeat Mobility and Hypermobility; Conclusion; Appendix: Additional Data and Analysis Details for Chap. 3; IPUMS-CPS ASEC Sample and Measures; Measures; Dependent Variables; Independent Variables Analysis DetailsLimitations; References; Chapter 4: Household Mobility Decisions and Location Choice; Introduction; Early Perspectives on Household Mobility Decisions; Household Mobility Decisions; Developing the Desire to Move; Disequilibrium Model of Household Mobility; Housing Stress and Dissatisfaction; Developing Intentions to Move; Cognitive, Emotional, and Financial Deterrents; Previous Mobility Experiences; Cumulative Inertia; Realizing Household Mobility; National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97); Dependent Variable: Household Mobility Expectations in 2011 … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 300
Social sciences
Moving, Household -- United States
Migration, Internal -- United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Essays
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Reference
Migration, Internal
Moving, Household
Social Science -- Emigration & Immigration
Social Science -- Sociology -- Urban
Social Science -- Sociology -- General
Social Science -- Sociology -- Marriage & Family
Migration, immigration & emigration
Sociology
Social issues & processes
Social theory
Sociology: family & relationships
Human Geography
Migration
Sociology, Urban
Social Science -- Human Geography
Human geography
United States
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- ISBNs:
- 9781349682713
1349682713 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781137430762
1137430761 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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