Migration Decisions of Dual-earner Families: An Application of Multilevel Modeling |
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Authors: | Li Li Swain Steven Garasky |
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Affiliation: | (1) National City Corporation, 23000 Mill Creek Blvd, Highland Hills, OH 44122, USA;(2) Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University, 4380 Palmer Building, Room 2330, Ames, IA 50011, USA |
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Abstract: | A comprehensive framework for guiding analyses of internal migration is lacking. This study contributes to the family migration literature in three important ways. We develop a multilevel theoretical framework emphasizing an integration of individual-, family-, and neighborhood-level effects; introduce multilevel statistical modeling; and explicitly assess how effects of economic-based explanatory variables vary by gender. Our data are from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). We find that the likelihood of a family migrating is affected by economic and non-economic factors, some of which vary by gender. We add to the dual-earner migration literature by finding that wives are not likely to be tied-movers, but husbands are likely to be tied-stayers. Neighborhood factors also are important to the decision to migrate. |
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Keywords: | Dual-earner families Internal migration Migration Multilevel modeling Panel Study of Income Dynamics |
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