“…As a "mass phenomenon" (Weichhart, 2015: 378), multi-locality has already been studied in numerous disciplines such as housing, household and family research (Hilti, 2009;Schier et al, 2015;Wood et al 2015), as well as migration and mobility research (Nadler, 2014;Kilkey, Palegna-Möllenbeck, 2016). It has also received increased attention in the spatial sciences (Tippel, Plöger, Becker, 2017;Di Marino, Lapintie, 2018;Greinke, 2020;Plöger, 2020;Garde, 2021;Othengrafen et al, 2021). Numerous studies conclude that multi-local lifestyles are represented in almost all age groups and social backgrounds (Hilti, 2013;ARL, 2016;Oberösterreichische Akademie, 2019).…”