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Demography (2014) 51 (1): 257–276.
Published: 02 November 2013
...Juliet Stone; Ann Berrington; Jane Falkingham Abstract The idea of a generation of young adults “boomeranging” back to the parental home has gained widespread currency in the British popular press. However, there is little empirical research identifying either increasing rates of returning home...
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Published: 02 November 2013
Fig. 1 Annual predicted probability of returning home according to change in economic activity, by sex. All other covariates held constant at baseline More
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Fig. 2 Annual predicted probabilities of returning to the parental home according to partnership and parenthood experience. All other covariates held constant at baseline More
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Demography (2010) 47 (4): 821–844.
Published: 01 November 2010
... J.A. , & Polivka A.E. ( 2009 ). Going Home after Hurricane Katrina: Determinants of Return Migration and Changes in Affected Areas . Washington, DC : Bureau of Labor Statistics . Haney T.J. , Elliott J.R. , & Fussell E. ( 2007 ). Families and Hurricane Response...
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Demography (1985) 22 (4): 545–563.
Published: 01 November 1985
... seniors seven years after graduation. Although marriage and military service strongly reduce residential dependence on parents, other life-cycle changes such as employment and parenthood are only weakly associated with living arrangements and often affect returning home more than leaving. “Leaving home...
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Demography (2000) 37 (3): 339–350.
Published: 01 August 2000
... histories of young immigrants to the United States and analyze the covariates associated with return migration to their home country. Overall, return migration appears to respond to economic incentives, as well as to cultural and linguistic ties to the United States and the home country. We find no role...
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Demography (1993) 30 (4): 683–699.
Published: 01 November 1993
.... Cohabitation is rare as a route out of the parental home, and both nonfamily living and cohabitation lead to much higher return rates than does marriage. 9 1 2011 © Population Association of America 1993 1993 Early Adulthood Living Arrangement Parental Home National Longitudinal Survey...
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Demography (1995) 32 (2): 281–297.
Published: 01 May 1995
..., but are more likely to make return trips home than those born earlier. Thus cohorts show remarkable consistency in the proportion of life lived in the parental home. For the 1900-1929 birth cohorts, daughters’ lifetime probability that a parent will move in with them is approximately 15%; younger cohorts show...
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Demography (2024) 61 (2): 569–593.
Published: 01 April 2024
... by comparing rates of first births and completed fertility among three groups: nonmigrants (at origin), migrants, and return migrants. Using extensive data collected both in the home regions and at destination, we analyze female migration from Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, and Réunion Island...
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Demography (2022) 59 (1): 137–160.
Published: 01 February 2022
... somewhat less protracted and complex, but also as the propensity of cohabiting women to become mothers returns to previous levels and as age at leaving the parental home strongly rises. Childlessness levels appear to increasingly depend on the childbearing decisions of cohabiting couples and on age...
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Demography (1996) 33 (2): 265–275.
Published: 01 May 1996
..., how long they stayed, and whether they returned to their prehurricane residences. We conclude that more than half the housing units in Dade County were damaged by Hurricane Andrew; that more than 353,000 people were forced to leave their homes, at least temporarily; and that almost 40,000 people left...
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Demography (2015) 52 (6): 1853–1868.
Published: 18 September 2015
... counterparts to return to their home country, partly to obtain family support. Their deaths are thus recorded in their country of origin rather than the United States. Although social scientists and epidemiologists have examined both mechanisms among Mexican migrants, direct evidence in support of either one...
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Demography (1998) 35 (3): 293–305.
Published: 01 August 1998
... . Journal of Marriage and the Family , 55 , 851 – 62 . 10.2307/352767 Goldscheider , F. ( 1994 ). Leaving and Returning Home in 20th Century America . Population Bulletin , 48 , 1 – 39 . Goldstein , H. ( 1991 ). Nonlinear Multilevel Models With an Application to Discrete...
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Demography (2013) 50 (3): 1067–1091.
Published: 27 March 2013
... a mobile home, homeless shelter, halfway house or boarding home, car or truck, and on the streets. 14 The low unemployment rate follows from the fact that the samples used in this article are undocumented returnees, many of them deported while crossing or voluntarily returning home after...
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Demography (1998) 35 (1): 97–114.
Published: 01 February 1998
.... , & DaVanzo , J. ( 1989 ). Pathways to Independent Living in Early Adulthood: Marriage, Semiautonomy, and Premarital Residential Independence. . Demography , 26 , 597 – 614 . 10.2307/2061260 Goldscheider , F. , & Goldscheider , C. ( 1994 ). Leaving and Returning Home in 20th...
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Demography (2006) 43 (4): 617–629.
Published: 01 November 2006
... Goldin , C. ( 1990 ). Understanding the Gender Gap: An Economic History of American Women . New York : Oxford University Press . Goldscheider , F. , & Goldscheider , C. ( 1994 ). “Leaving and Returning Home in the Twentieth Century.” . Population Reference Bureau Bulletin...
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Demography (1969) 6 (1): 13–16.
Published: 01 February 1969
.... Expressed in terms of the data shown in Table 1, the question is, for example, what proportion of the 55.6 per cent of white male interstate mi- grants aged 20-24 and not in the armed forces in 1960,had changed their military status and returned home since 1955? This problem may become even more acute when...
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Demography (2012) 49 (1): 239–265.
Published: 23 November 2011
... themselves, but rather of the household member whose death or illness caused the migration of others. Other researchers, however, have suggested that individuals who become sick while living away from their homes often return home to receive palliative care (Chimwaza and Watkins 2004 , for Malawi; Clark et...
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Demography (1992) 29 (2): 159–180.
Published: 01 May 1992
... to the United States, either working or looking for work, during the five years preceding the interview but who were in Mexico when the interview took place in December 1978 or January 1979. Because this is the time of year when most Mexicans return home to be with their families, it was the ideal time...
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Demography (2020) 57 (4): 1437–1457.
Published: 19 May 2020
.... ( 2016 ). Country-specific effects of climate variability on human migration . Climatic Change , 135 , 555 – 568 . Groen , J. , & Polivka , A. ( 2010 ). Going home after Hurricane Katrina: Determinants of return migration and changes in affected areas . Demography , 47 , 821...
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