2005
DOI: 10.1080/02673030500114474
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Life-course Experience and Housing Quality

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“…As Feijten & Mulder (2005) and Feijten & Van Ham (2010) have shown, these consequences are still discernible a few years after the separation and even after re-partnering. An important occasion at which post-separation housing quality is determined is formed by the moves made by at least one ex-partner to effectuate the separation, and moves made shortly afterwards, for example, to better affordable housing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As Feijten & Mulder (2005) and Feijten & Van Ham (2010) have shown, these consequences are still discernible a few years after the separation and even after re-partnering. An important occasion at which post-separation housing quality is determined is formed by the moves made by at least one ex-partner to effectuate the separation, and moves made shortly afterwards, for example, to better affordable housing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Divorce and separation often have severe consequences for the ex-partners' housing careers, particularly for women (Andreß et al, 2003;Booth & Amato, 1992;Dewilde, 2008Dewilde, , 2009Feijten, 2005;Feijten & Mulder, 2005;Feijten & Van Ham, 2007). As Feijten & Mulder (2005) and Feijten & Van Ham (2010) have shown, these consequences are still discernible a few years after the separation and even after re-partnering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, we study the dwelling type to which individuals move upon and after separation. Most previous studies have either not investigated the destination of residential moves related to separation or have focused on moves out of homeownership, from singlefamily to multifamily dwellings, or on changes in tenure type and housing quality (e.g., Feijten and Mulder 2005;Feijten and van Ham 2010;Gram-Hanssen and BechDanielsen 2008;Lersch and Vidal 2014). However, dwelling type is an important indicator of housing size, layout, and location.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In relation to the residential environment, life course research has predominantly been applied in residential mobility studies into housing careers over time (Clark and Huang, 2003;Feijten and Mulder, 2005). For example, individuals receiving welfare support, or living in public housing, were shown to experience less upward mobility across neighbourhoods over time, as did homeowners (South and Crowder, 1997;Vartanian et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introducing a Life Course Approach To Neighbourhood Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%