The intergenerational transmission of migration capital: The role of family migration history and lived migration experiences
Aude Bernard,
Francisco Perales
Abstract:BACKGROUNDGrowing empirical evidence shows that the decision to migrate is influenced by parents' international migration experiences, with the second generation being more likely to migrate than individuals with no migration background. However, the factors underpinning this intergenerational transmission of migration behaviour remain poorly understood.
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