| And then came Brexit: Experiences and future plans of young EU migrants in the London region |
28 |
| Where are we going to go now? European Union migrants' experiences of hostility, anxiety, and (non-)belonging during Brexit |
21 |
| Between disruptions and connections: New European Union migrants in the United Kingdom before and after the Brexit |
16 |
| Stayers in China's hollowed-out villages: A counter narrative on massive rural-urban migration |
14 |
| Spatial segregation and migration in the city of Athens: Investigating the evolution of urban socio-spatial immigrant structures |
13 |
| The migration intentions of young adults in Europe: A comparative, multilevel analysis |
13 |
| The New Urbanisation Plan and permanent urban settlement of migrants in Chongqing, China |
10 |
| (Un)settling home during the Brexit process |
9 |
| Generational differences in spatial mobility: A study with mobile phone data |
9 |
| Study choices and returns of international students: On the role of cultural and economic capital of the family |
8 |
| S/elective belonging: how rural newcomer families with children become stayers |
8 |
| Spanish nationals' future plans in the context of Brexit |
8 |
| Kites and anchors: The (im)mobility strategies of transnational Latin American families against the crisis in Spain |
8 |
| Moving on? Gender, education, and citizenship as key factors among short-term onward migration planners |
8 |
| Unsettled: Brexit and European Union nationals' sense of belonging |
7 |
| Coresidence with a child and happiness among older widows in Europe: Does gender of the child matter? |
7 |
| Migration destinations in the urban hierarchy in China: Evidence from Jiangsu |
7 |
| Is it simpler to leave or to stay put? Desired immobility in a Mexican village |
6 |
| Unpacking distinction within mobility: Social prestige and international students |
6 |
| Belonging in Brexit Britain: Central and Eastern European 1.5 generation young people's experiences |
6 |
| Rescaling belonging in Brexit Britain: Spatial identities and practices of Polish nationals in Scotland after the UK Referendum on European Union membership |
6 |
| The ethnoracial context of residential mobility in France: Neighbourhood out-migration and relocation |
6 |
| Unravelling the demographic dynamics of ethnic residential segregation |
6 |
| Moving back to mamma? Divorce, intergenerational coresidence, and latent family solidarity in Sweden |
5 |
| Remain or return home: The migration intentions of first-generation migrants in Italy |
5 |
| Economic disadvantages and migrants' subjective well-being in China: The mediating effects of relative deprivation and neighbourhood deprivation |
5 |
| The impact of residential immobility and population turnover on the support networks of older people living in rural areas: Evidence from CFAS Wales |
5 |
| Disjunctures of belonging and belief: Christian migrants and the bordering of identity in Singapore |
5 |
| The effects of information and communication technologies on residential mobility and migration |
5 |
| Modelling interprovincial migration in China from 1995 to 2015 based on an eigenvector spatial filtering negative binomial model |
5 |
| Intimate relationships and mobility intentions of Thai international students in Chinese universities: A gendered analysis |
5 |
| Employment, education, and family: Revealing the motives behind internal migration in Great Britain |
5 |
| Parents, local house prices, and leaving home in Britain |
5 |
| Theorising new European youth mobilities |
5 |
| Effects of female commuting on partnership stability in suburban and other residential regions |
5 |
| Exiting distressed neighbourhoods: The timing of spatial assimilation among international migrants in Sweden |
5 |
| The nexus of motivation-experience in the migration process of young Romanians |
4 |
| Lifetime stayers in urban, rural, and highly rural communities in Montana |
4 |
| Can the salmon bias effect explain the migrant mortality advantage in England and Wales? |
4 |
| Understanding the social geographies of urban regions through the socio-economic and cultural dimension of class |
4 |
| Migration aspirations and migration cultures: A case study of Ukrainian migration towards the European Union |
4 |
| Frequent border-crossing children and cultural membership |
4 |
| Formation and realisation of moving intentions across the adult life course |
4 |
| Why did fewer people change address in England and Wales in the 2000s than in the 1970s? Evidence from an analysis of the ONS Longitudinal Study |
4 |
| Early adulthood housing transitions in Amsterdam: Understanding dependence and independence between generations |
4 |
| Beyond the obvious: A comparison of some demographic changes across selected shrinking and growing cities in the United States from 1990 to 2010 |
4 |
| Under one roof? Left-behind children's perspectives in negotiating relationships with absent and return-migrant parents |
3 |
| Adolescent neighbourhood context and transition to parenthood: A longitudinal study |
3 |
| The Marche: Italy's new frontier for international retirement migration |
3 |
| Ethnicity and neighbourhood attainment in England and Wales: A study of second generations' spatial integration |
3 |