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Immigrant housing and mobility across countries and generations - N-IUSSP Harmonised cross-national data from five European countries reveals persistent differences in residential mobility and housing patterns among immigrants and their descendants in Europe. Joseph Harriso...

N-IUSSP: Immigrant housing and mobility across countries and generations - Joseph Harrison

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Diversity or disadvantage? Families and employment of immigrants’ children in the UK - Understanding Society Children of immigrants from culturally similar countries have similar partnership, fertility, and employment trajectories to natives Children of immigrants from culturally similar countries have simil...

Check out this @usociety.bsky.social blog by @jmikolai.bsky.social & Hill Kulu: "Gendered patterns of partnership, family formation, and work are likely to have serious long-term implications for [...] female children of immigrants." www.understandingsociety.ac.uk/blog/2026/04...

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Wohoooo, a new article is published that tackles housing and homeownership among immigrants and their descendants in Sweden, @phrg-standrews.bsky.social
@migrantlife.bsky.social
@cpc-cg.bsky.social
@bspsuk.bsky.social

link: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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@maryabedalahad.bsky.social @jmikolai.bsky.social @ischiathere.bsky.social @parthpandya.bsky.social @jharrison37.bsky.social @sdafable.bsky.social @phrg-standrews.bsky.social

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MigrantLife – Understanding Life Trajectories of Immigrants and Their Descendants in Europe and Projecting Future Trends

Many thanks to everyone who has followed our work over the past few years! As we wrap up the project, we’ll continue sharing updates on publications and other activities. In the meantime, visit our website to learn more about our research: migrantlife.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk

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Earlier today, we also bid farewell to @parthpandya.bsky.social, who has been a valued member of our team since 2022. We wish you all the very best in your post-PhD journey, Parth!

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We also successfully organised three MigrantLife symposia, which gathered researchers working on #migrant #lifecourses in Europe, including their #employment, #housing and #family trajectories.

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It has been a highly productive seven years, with our team members #publishing in a wide range of journals and maintaining a strong presence across various #fora and #conferences.

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The MigrantLife project officially comes to an end this month! Earlier today, together with our colleagues at @phrg-standrews.bsky.social, we looked back on and celebrated our achievements—and the many people who contributed to the project’s success 🍾

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@parthpandya.bsky.social showcased their fourth and final PhD chapter, which analyses various life course triggers of residential and housing tenure changes among migrants and their descendants in the UK. @migrantlife.bsky.social

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Finally, a study led by @jmikolai.bsky.social looks at the link between fertility and employment changes among migrant groups in Europe. It was published in October this year 👇

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Meanwhile, in a study using the German SOEP data, @ischiathere.bsky.social and Hill Kulu demonstrate that motherhood reduces women’s labor market participation across immigrant groups — but its impact is stronger for European immigrant women because they start out with higher baseline participation.

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Another study led by @jharrison37.bsky.social finds persistent gaps in residential mobility and homeownership between the native population and immigrants + their descendants. @jmikolai.bsky.social @ischiathere.bsky.social @maryabedalahad.bsky.social

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Using register data from France, @jharrison37.bsky.social & H. Kulu, together with I. Delaporte & A. Pailhé, find that immigrants from North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa & their descendants are less likely to own a home & instead more likely to move to social renting compared to the native group.

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Examining data from Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland, J. Lacroix, @ischiathere.bsky.social, @maryabedalahad.bsky.social, H. Kulu, together with G. Andersson, show that immigrants and refugees tend to move to urban areas following initial settlement and dispersal policy.

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We are kicking off the week by celebrating several new publications ✍️ from the @migrantlife.bsky.social project -- all published in the last few weeks!

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Julie Lacroix et al have published in International Migration Review - #Immigrant #Refugee #Mobility Across #Urban #Rural Continuum in 3 #European Countries. They find immigrants contribute little to suburban-/rural-isation. Refugees relocate to urban areas after restrictions doi.org/10.1177/0197...

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Rethinking Migration and Integration in Europe: From Crisis Management to Democratic Inclusion
By We-ID experts Claudia Neu, Hill Kulu, Ljubica Nikolic, Öndercan Muti, Sarah Christison
Local cultural and regional contexts strongly shape how migration is perceived. At present, the EU’s migration policy oscillates between management and control on the one hand, and integration and inclusion on the other. Yet integration ultimately unfolds in local communities and workplaces. Beyond employment and economic participation, these spaces can nurture both inclusion and democratic culture — after all, democracy often begins on the shop floor.
Above an image of a person sitting on a stack of pallets inside a dim warehouse while a large metal shutter is partly open, letting sunlight spill across the floor.

Image shows a clip of the Population Europe Policy Insight web page with the text: Policy Insights Rethinking Migration and Integration in Europe: From Crisis Management to Democratic Inclusion By We-ID experts Claudia Neu, Hill Kulu, Ljubica Nikolic, Öndercan Muti, Sarah Christison Local cultural and regional contexts strongly shape how migration is perceived. At present, the EU’s migration policy oscillates between management and control on the one hand, and integration and inclusion on the other. Yet integration ultimately unfolds in local communities and workplaces. Beyond employment and economic participation, these spaces can nurture both inclusion and democratic culture — after all, democracy often begins on the shop floor. Above an image of a person sitting on a stack of pallets inside a dim warehouse while a large metal shutter is partly open, letting sunlight spill across the floor.

Policy Insight by @populationeu.bsky.social co-authored by CPC-CG's Kulu & @sarahchristison.bsky.social, part of We-ID project 'Identities, #migration & #democracy'

Examines #EU #migration policy and the tension between crisis response and long-term integration: population-europe.eu/research/pol...

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Residential Mobility and Housing Tenure Among Immigrants and Their Descendants: a Cross-National Analysis of Five European Countries - European Journal of Population Understanding the housing and residential mobility of migrant populations is crucial to facilitate their integration into host societies. Yet, little is known about their experiences across generation...

Paper co-authored by CPC-CG's Kulu, @jmikolai.bsky.social, @maryabedalahad.bsky.social @migrantlife.bsky.social @standrewssgsd.bsky.social

Investigates immigrants & their descendants' residential mobility & housing changes in 5 European countries with different housing markets & migrant populations

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Residential Relocations and Housing Changes Among Immigrants and Their Descendants: An Analysis of Longitudinal Register Data From France This paper investigates residential mobility and housing changes among immigrants, their descendants, and the native population, alongside the association between family and household characteristics....

🚨 🚨 Publication 🚨 🚨
My work on residential relocation of Immigrants and their descendants in France has been published in Population, Space and Place.
This work was part of my time in @standrewssgsd.bsky.social with the @migrantlife.bsky.social project.
Available here
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New publication ✍️ Recent work by @jmikolai.bsky.social, Hill Kulu, and @ischiathere.bsky.social, together with Isaure Delaporte, unveils the interrelationship between fertility and employment changes among migrant populations across three major migrant recipient countries in Europe.

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🚨New MigrantLife paper published today in @demresjournal.bsky.social using #machinelearning to identify the most important predictors of #migrant #fertility and #parity progression in #France!

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We are now live on LinkedIn as well! Follow us for updates 😀

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Event: Join community members, organisations & researchers to explore challenges & opportunities in ethnic minority ageing in Scotland
💬 Panel • Discussion • Collaboration
20 Oct 2025, University of Edinburgh
🔗 Register now: forms.office.com/e/aFbe4JX3pu
Funded by @britishgerontology.bsky.social

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‼️ Closing THIS WEDNESDAY - Apply: www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...

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Research Fellow (or Research Assistant*) – AR2690 Research Fellow (or Research Assistant*) – AR2690, School of Geography and Sustainable Development, Salary: £38,784 - £46,049 per annum, Start: As soon as possible, Fixed term until May 2027, <p st...

We are hiring a Posd-Doctoral Research Fellow @standrewssgsd.bsky.social @phrg-standrews.bsky.social to work on #family and #housing #projections using #microsimulation. DL: 1 October. More info: www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...

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Advances in Life Course Research
Available online 29 August 2025, 100703
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Advances in Life Course Research
Heterogeneity or disadvantage? Partnership, childbearing, and employment trajectories of the descendants of immigrants in the United Kingdom
Júlia Mikolai, Hill Kulu
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2025.100703

Highlights
• European/Western descendants and natives have similar trajectories.
• Caribbeans have diverse family patterns, but similar employment to natives.
• South Asians have conservative family patterns and low labour market attachment.
• Heterogeneous family trajectories co-exist with low labour market participation.

Image shows screen grab of publication information: Advances in Life Course Research Available online 29 August 2025, 100703 In Press, Journal Pre-proof Advances in Life Course Research Heterogeneity or disadvantage? Partnership, childbearing, and employment trajectories of the descendants of immigrants in the United Kingdom Júlia Mikolai, Hill Kulu https://doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2025.100703 Highlights • European/Western descendants and natives have similar trajectories. • Caribbeans have diverse family patterns, but similar employment to natives. • South Asians have conservative family patterns and low labour market attachment. • Heterogeneous family trajectories co-exist with low labour market participation.

📕 NEW @migrantlife.bsky.social paper by @jmikolai.bsky.social and Hill Kulu, published in Advances in Life Course Research

Investigates how #partnership, #fertility, and #employment changes interact in the lives of #immigrants’ descendants in the UK: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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I am so happy to have presented in two sessions at #BSPS2025 conference on Life course trajectories of descendants of immigrants in Sweden and on Life satisfaction, health and air pollution.
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@phrg-standrews.bsky.social
@migrantlife.bsky.social

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Image shows a hand holding a pen writing in a notebook with the Centre for Population Change and Connecting Generations logos. Text in the image advertises the job opportunity: Research Fellow or Research Assistant to work on family and housing projections using microsimulation. Based at the School of Geography and Sustainable Developmen, University of St Andrews.

📌 New opportunity to work with @migrantlife.bsky.social and CPC-CG @standrewssgsd.bsky.social

Post-doctoral #ResearchFellow to work on #family and #housing projections using #microsimulation

Apply by 1 October #poptwitter: www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/... @bspsuk.bsky.social

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