Publications
Artamonova A. (2022). On characteristics of family members and usage of formal care services in older adulthood. Aletta Talents Network Blog link
Artamonova A. (2022). Family proximity and relocations in older adulthood. University of Groningen. doi
Gillespie, B. J. (Published online before print). Family and friends living nearby, neighborhood satisfaction and residential mobility. City & Community. doi
Syse, A., Artamonova, A., Thomas, M., & Veenstra, M. (2022). Do characteristics of family members influence older persons’ transition to long-term healthcare services?. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1), 1-13. doi
Artamonova, A. & Gillespie B. J. (2022) Older Adults’ Internal Migration Toward Faraway Siblings. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, gbac011, doi
Artamonova, A. & Gillespie, B. J. (2022). Under which circumstances do older adults migrate towards faraway siblings? Pop Digest, Population Europe. link
Mulder, C. H., Palomares-Linares, I., Vidal, S. (2022). Internal migration, living close to family, and individual labour market outcomes in Spain. Comparative Population Studies, 47, 3-28. 10.12765/CPoS-2022-01
Thomassen, J. (2021). Home or away: what makes 'stayers' stay? RUG Magazine, 11 link
Van der Wiel, R., Kooiman, N., Mulder, C. H. (2021). Family complexity and parents' migration: The role of repartnering and distance to non-resident children. European Journal of Population, 37, doi
Zilincikova, Z., Schnor, C. (2021). Who moves out and who keeps the home? Short-term and medium-term mobility consequences of grey divorce in Belgium. Demographic Research, 45(9), 291-328. doi
Thomas, M. J., Dommermuth, L. (Published online before print). Interrelationships among fertility, internal migration, and proximity to nonresident family: A multilevel multiprocess analysis. Demography. doi
Krapf, S., Mulder, C. H., Wagner, M. (Published online before print). The transition to a coresidential partnership: who moves and who has the partner move in? Population Research and Policy Review. doi
Artamonova A., Syse A. (2021). Do older parents’ assistance needs deter parent-child geographic divergence in Norway? Health & Place doi
Artamonova, A., Brandén, M., Gillespie, B. J., Mulder, C. H. (Published online before print). Adult children’s gender, number and proximity and older parents’ moves to institutions: evidence from Sweden. Ageing and Society, doi
Spring, A., Mulder, C. H., Thomas, M. J., Cooke, T. J. (2021). The role of non-resident family in migration after separation. N-IUSSP, link
Gillespie, B., Mulder, C. H. (2021). De magneetwerking van familie in verhuizingen over lange afstand. Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving, 37(3), 1-3. link
Spring, A., Mulder, C. H., Thomas, M. J., Cooke, T. J. (2021). Migration after Union dissolution in the United States: The role of non-resident family. Social Science Research, 96. doi
Gillespie, B. J., Mulder, C. H., Eggleston, C. M. (2021). Measuring migration motives with open-ended survey data: Methodological and conceptual issues. Population, Space and Place, 27(6), 1-14. doi
Thomas, M. J., & Dommermuth, L. (2020). Internal migration and the role of intergenerational family ties and life events. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(5). doi
Mulder, C. H., Lundholm, E., Malmberg, G. (2020). Young adults’ return migration from large cities in Sweden: The role of siblings and parents. Population, space and place, 26(7), 1-13. doi
Gillespie, B. J., Lei Lei. (2021). Intergenerational solidarity, proximity to parents when moving to independence and returns to the parental home. Population, Space and Place, 27(2). doi
Gillespie, B. J., Bostean, G., Malizia, S. (2020). Timing of departure from the parental home: differences by immigrant generation and parents’ region of origin. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 42(2), 165-190. doi
Mulder, C. H., Lundholm, E., Malmberg, G. (2020). Young adults’ migration to cities in Sweden: Do siblings pave the way? Demography, 57, 2221-2244 doi
Thomassen, J. K. (2020). The roles of family and friends in the immobility decisions of university graduates staying in a peripheral urban area in the Netherlands. Population, Space and Place, 27(2). doi
Artamonova, A., Gillespie, B. J., & Brandén, M. (2020). Geographic mobility among older people and their adult children: The role of parents' health issues and family ties. Population, Space and Place, 26(8). doi
Gillespie, B. J., Mulder, C. H., & Thomas, M. J. (2021). Migration for family and labour market outcomes in Sweden. Population Studies, 75(2), 209-219. doi
Settersten, R. A., Jr., Bernardi, L., Härkönen, J., Antonucci, T. C., Dykstra, P. A., Heckhausen, J., Kuh, D., Mayer, K. U., Moen, P., Mortimer, J. T., Mulder, C. H., Smeeding, T. M., van der Lippe, T., Hagestad, G. O., Kohli, M., Levy, R., Schoon, I., & Thomson, E. (2020). Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens. Advances in Life Course Research, 45. doi
Thomas, M. J., & Dommermuth, L. (2020). Internal migration and the role of intergenerational family ties and life events. Journal of Marriage and Family, doi
Mikolai, J., Kulu, H., & Mulder, C. H. (2020). Family life transitions, residential relocations, and housing in the life course: Current research and opportunities for future work: Introduction to the Special Collection on “Separation, Divorce, and Residential Mobility in a Comparative Perspective”. Demographic Research, 43(2), 35-58. doi
Gillespie, B. J., & Mulder, C. H. (2020). Nonresident family as a motive for migration. Demographic Research, 42(13), 399-410. doi
Kulu, H., Mikolai, J., Thomas, M. J., Vidal, S., Schnor, C., Willaert, D., Visser, F. H. L., Mulder, C. H. (2020). Separation and elevated residential mobility: A cross-country comparison. European Journal of Population, 37(1), 121-150, doi
Van der Wiel, R., De Valk, H. A. G., & Mulder, C. H. (2020). From living apart to living together: Do children born before the current partnership matter? Comparative Population Studies, 45, 115-142. doi
Schnor, C., & Mikolai, J. (2020). Remain, leave, or return? Mothers’ location continuity after separation in Belgium. Demographic Research, 42(9), 245-292. doi
Thomas, M. J. (2020). Work, education, family? Why do people move long distances? In M. Benzeval, M. Borkowska, C. Coates, R. Parsons, R. Ratel & A. Pelikh (Eds.), Insights 2019-20 (pp. 36-37). Essex: Institute for Social and Economic Research (SER), University of Essex.
Gillespie, B. (2020). Adolescent Intergenerational Relationship Dynamics and Leaving and Returning to the Parental Home. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(3), 997-1014. doi
Mikolai, J., Kulu, H., Vidal, S., van der Wiel, R., & Mulder, C. H. (2019). Separation, divorce, and housing tenure: A cross-country comparison. Demographic Research, 41(39), 1131-1146. doi
Hünteler, B. & Mulder, C. H. (2020). Geographical proximity to parents, intergenerational support exchange, and migration within Germany. European Journal of Population, 36, 895-918. doi
Thomas, M., Gillespie, B., & Lomax, N. (2019). Variations in migration motives over distance. Demographic Research, 40, 1097-1110. doi
Ermisch, J. F., & Mulder, C. H. (2019). Migration versus immobility, and ties to parents. European Journal of Population, 35(3), 587–608. doi
van der Wiel, R. & Kooiman, N. (2019). Children of separated parents: Registered versus reported place of residence. The Hague: Statistics Netherlands. Link
Thomas, M. J. (2019). Employment, education, and family: Revealing the motives behind internal migration in Great Britain. Population, Space and Place, 25(4). doi
Wagner, M., Mulder, C. H., Weiß, B., & Krapf, S. (2019). The transition from living apart together to a coresidential partnership. Advances in Life Course Research, 39, 77-86. doi
Mulder, C. H. (2018). Putting family centre stage: Ties to nonresident family, internal migration, and immobility. Demographic Research, 39, 1151-1180. Link
van der Wiel, R., Mulder, C. & Bailey, A. (2018). Hoe sterk zijn latrelaties? Demos: bulletin over bevolking en samenleving,34(10), 4-7. link
van der Wiel, R., Mulder, C.H. & Bailey, A. (2018). How Does Commitment Work in Living-Apart-Together Partnerships? link
van der Wiel, R., Mulder, C.H. & Bailey, A. (2018). Pathways to commitment in living-apart-together relationships in the Netherlands: A study on satisfaction, alternatives, investments and social support. Advances in Life Course Research, 36, 13-22. doi
Mulder, C.H. (2018) The FamilyTies project: Family ties, internal migration and immobility.
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