Federal Institute for Population Research

Peer-Reviewed Articles in Scientific JournalsFormation and realisation of moving intentions across the adult life course

Dommermuth, Lars; Klüsener, Sebastian (2019)

Population, Space and Place 25(5): e2212

DOI: 10.1002/psp.2212

Residential and migratory moves are frequently regarded as instruments to attain other life goals. Thus, empirical studies increasingly link moves to other life course events. However, to fully understand moving decisions, it is also necessary to consider prior plans in various life domains, as not all life course plans and potentially related moves are realised. On the basis of representative data for Norway, these aspects are analysed for four life phases: the young adult phase, the family phase, the middle age phase, and the retirement phase. For all four life phases, highly significant associations between intentions and events in various life domains and moving intentions and actual moves are obtained. The relevance of specific domains for the formulation of moving intentions and actual moves is subject to variation across the life course and dependent on whether all moves or only moves over longer distances are considered.

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