作者: Clara H. Mulder , Michael Wagner
DOI: 10.1007/BF01267901
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摘要: One of the main methodological problems in explaining migration from a life course perspective is adequate modelling synchronized events. On basis West German sample residence histories that representative three birth cohorts, which one born 1939-41 analysed, log-linear techniques were applied to separate effects being married, and getting on rates. Results show dependence short long distance moves age substantially diminish if marriage considered as synchronization variable. Moreover, common finding married persons move less than unmarried reversed at distances taken into account an event influences probability another (event dependence).