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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Human Geography
  • Economics

Background:

  • Geographic proximity to family, particularly parents, is a key factor influencing individual decisions.
  • Understanding residential mobility patterns is crucial for urban planning and social policy.
  • Previous research has explored various determinants of migration, but the specific role of parental proximity requires further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the relationship between geographic proximity to parents and the probability of undertaking long-distance residential moves.
  • To assess the extent to which factors like contact frequency, social interaction, and duration of residence mediate this relationship.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized longitudinal data from the British "Understanding Society" study.
  • Employed probit regression models to analyze the likelihood of moving longer distances (≥40 km).
  • Conducted analyses on various subsamples, including recent movers and highly educated individuals.

Main Results:

  • Living farther from parents was robustly associated with an increased likelihood of long-distance mobility.
  • Weekly contact with parents and higher levels of neighbor interaction were associated with reduced long-distance mobility.
  • The influence of parental proximity on mobility decisions remained substantial even after accounting for contact frequency and social integration.

Conclusions:

  • Family ties, specifically parental proximity and contact frequency, significantly influence long-distance residential mobility.
  • While social integration and contact can mitigate mobility, the effect of family proximity is persistent.
  • Findings suggest a strong, albeit not entirely endogenous, link between family connections and migration behavior.