“…The research to date has shown that
demographic contexts (family structure), union formation and dissolution (family
change), and to a lesser extent, neighborhood contexts, all play a role in whether
or not a household will move (see amongst many studies Clark and Dieleman,1996; Clark, 2013; Dewilde, 2008; Kley, 2015, Mulder and Wagner, 1998, Mulder and
Wagner, 2012; Mulder and Malmberg,
2014; Michelin et al, 2008). A
recent summary of research stresses how living arrangements are at the core of
decisions about where to live and when to move (Aybek
et al, 2014). Unanticipated events too, either within the family or
external to it, also play important roles in creating residential change (Coulter et al, 2011; Clark and Lisowski, 2016; Clark, 2016).…”