Moving Matters: the influence of family migration on inter-generational inequality (Moving Matters)

Bidragets beskrivning

In Europe, roughly half of the population believes that migrating to a new region or country is a good thing for individuals, but only a third believe that it is good for families (Special Eurobarometer 337, 2009). Despite how common moving is, relatively little is known about how parents' reasons for moving influence their children's opportunities in later life. Does moving for better employment outweigh the disruption to their children's social environment? Does having to relocate explain the link between union dissolution and children's educational achievement? What resources do parents use to secure the success of their children after a move, and which are most effective? Using versatile data from various sources "Moving Matters" examines if the children of parents who move (especially those who move many times) are a particularly vulnerable subpopulation in the transmission of disadvantage from one generation to the next.
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Startår

2022

Slutår

2027

Beviljade finansiering

Patricia McMullin Orcid -palvelun logo
447 650 €

Andra beslut

370478
Akademiforskarens forskningskostnader(2025)
121 555 €
353825
Akademiforskarens forskningskostnader(2022)
133 222 €

Finansiär

Finlands Akademi

Typ av finansiering

Akademiforskare

Övriga uppgifter

Finansieringsbeslutets nummer

350798

Forskningsområden

Sosiologia, väestötiede

Identifierade teman

migration, immigration, refugees