This paper aims to analyse the social selectivity of internal movers in six European countries, by examining the influence of education and social origin on the likelihood of moving. The study, using ShareLife data, reveals country-specific variations in social selectivity. France and Poland show a skilled selection of internal movers, where education is the primary factor affecting the likelihood of moving, with no additional effect of social origin. In Germany and Sweden, internal movers are selected based on their social origin as well as education, but this double selection differs between the two countries, with a boosting scenario in Germany and a systematic effect of social origin in Sweden, regardless of educational level. Finally, in Spain and Italy, the social selectivity of movers is less evident. Overall, the study highlights the importance of considering the interplay of education and social origin in understanding the social selectivity of internal movers.

"The selectivity of internal movers: An analysis of the relationship between education, social origin, and geographical mobility in Europe" / N. Panichella, R. Impicciatore. - In: POPULATION STUDIES. - ISSN 0032-4728. - 78:3(2024 Sep), pp. 393-411. [10.1080/00324728.2024.2388555]

"The selectivity of internal movers: An analysis of the relationship between education, social origin, and geographical mobility in Europe"

N. Panichella
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R. Impicciatore
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2024

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This paper aims to analyse the social selectivity of internal movers in six European countries, by examining the influence of education and social origin on the likelihood of moving. The study, using ShareLife data, reveals country-specific variations in social selectivity. France and Poland show a skilled selection of internal movers, where education is the primary factor affecting the likelihood of moving, with no additional effect of social origin. In Germany and Sweden, internal movers are selected based on their social origin as well as education, but this double selection differs between the two countries, with a boosting scenario in Germany and a systematic effect of social origin in Sweden, regardless of educational level. Finally, in Spain and Italy, the social selectivity of movers is less evident. Overall, the study highlights the importance of considering the interplay of education and social origin in understanding the social selectivity of internal movers.
internal migration; geographical mobility; education; social origin; selectivity; ShareLife; Europe
Settore GSPS-08/A - Sociologia dei processi economici e del lavoro
   Geography and Social Inequality in Italy. School, Work, Family and Mobility across Marginal and Central Areas
   GESI
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   2020LFMS7F_001
set-2024
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