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121“...Since the expansion of social insurance to migrants and the abolition of unequal regulations and controls related to the rural–urban migrants in recent years,...”
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122“...This paper explores the role of types and the intensity of transnational ties for migrants' well‐being from a global perspective. Based on a literature review,...”
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123by Catney, Gemma Published in Population space and place (01.11.2016)“...While ethnic diversity is traditionally an urban characteristic, new spaces of diversity are emerging. This challenges our current understandings of the...”
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124“... of papers that make up this special issue of Population, Space and Place . There has been a recent growth in the number of academics working on the mobilities...”
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125by Bolzman, Claudio Kaeser, Laure Christe, Etienne Published in Population space and place (01.07.2017)“...ABSTRACT This paper focuses on older Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese migrants who spent their working lives in Switzerland and explores their different forms...”
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126“...This article focuses on generational differences in spatial mobility. Assuming that the ability to cope with the social transformations related to growing...”
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127by Liu, Yuqi Zhang, Fangzhu Liu, Ye Li, Zhigang Wu, Fulong Published in Population space and place (01.03.2019)“...China's new‐style urbanisation plan has aroused public concern about the well‐being of internal migrants in large cities. Although a large body of literature...”
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128by Prazeres, Laura Published in Population space and place (01.07.2019)“...This paper investigates the complex ways in which young people engage in social distinction within international mobility. The study offers novel conceptual...”
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129by Schapendonk, J Published in Population space and place (2015)“...As a welcome alternative to economic explanations of migration, the social network has become a key concept in migration studies. However, by maintaining a...”
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130by Camlin, Carol S Snow, Rachel C Hosegood, Victoria Published in Population space and place (01.08.2014)“...ABSTRACT Gender is increasingly recognised as fundamental to understanding migration processes, causes, and consequences. In South Africa, it is intrinsic to...”
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131by Gu, Hengyu Liu, Ziliang Shen, Tiyan Meng, Xin Published in Population space and place (01.11.2019)“...Interregional migration is a key issue affecting China's future pattern of urbanisation and regional development. In response to the phenomenon of network...”
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132by Ní Laoire, Caitríona Published in Population space and place (01.08.2020)“...A longitudinal and intergenerational perspective opens up possibilities of novel insights into the socio‐spatial practices and relations that constitute, and...”
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133by Evans, Ruth Published in Population space and place (01.08.2020)“...Young refugees and diasporic youth often have multiply located senses of self. Using a creative visual methodology, recently arrived young Syrian refugees and...”
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134by Cheung Judge, Ruth Blazek, Matej Esson, James Published in Population space and place (01.08.2020)“...This editorial outlines a research agenda for critical exploration of transnational youth mobilities centred on three concepts: emotions, inequity, and...”
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135by Najib, Kawtar Published in Population space and place (01.01.2020)“...This paper analyses and compares the dynamics of sociospatial inequalities in districts of three cities located in the Northeast of France for the period...”
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137“...Whereas the significance of family networks for support and well‐being has been shown in previous research, few studies have analysed the income distribution...”
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138by Mulder, Clara H Lundholm, Emma Malmberg, Gunnar Published in Population space and place (01.10.2020)“...Living in cities affects young adults' access to education and work. With the use of register data for 2000–2013, we examined the role of having siblings and...”
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139“...International migrants are often a major force reshaping settlement geography. However, their role in urbanisation processes has predominantly been explored in...”
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140by Carvalho, Rodrigo Coelho de Charles‐Edwards, Elin Published in Population space and place (October)“...While there is a large volume of research discussing the role of internal migration in the transformation of the Brazilian national settlement system, past...”